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Various – (Motion)
Label: | Warp Records – WARP 23V |
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Serie: | Artificial Intelligence – Motion |
Format: | VHS, Compilation, PAL |
Land: | UK |
Veröffentlicht: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Stil: | IDM |
Trackliste
Intro | Scanner– | Untitled |
Titles | Link– | Arcadian (Global Communication Remix) (Excerpt) |
1 | Beaumont Hannant– | Utuba |
2.1 | Scanner– | Untitled |
2.2 | Polygon Window– | Polygon Window |
2.3 | Richard H. Kirk– | Reality Net |
3 | Speedy J– | Symmetry |
4 | Mark Franklin– | Release To The System (Beaumont Hannant Remix) |
5 | Autechre– | Basscadet (Bcdtmx) |
Credits | Link– | Arcadian (Global Communication Remix) (Excerpt) |
Unternehmen usw.
- Phonographisches Copyright ℗ – Warpvision
- Copyright © – Warpvision
Mitwirkende (Credits)
- Artwork – The Designers Republic
- Executive Producer – Rob Mitchell, Steve Beckett
- Film Producer, Liner Notes – David Slade, Phil Wolstenholme
Anmerkungen
The full title is given on the cover as 'Warpvision presents an Artificial Intelligence video - (Motion) - electronic listening music for the eyes'
This is effectively a video version of the Artificial Intelligence II compilation with tracks from the album (plus one from Polygon Window) accompanied by computer animations.
Video titles:
Track 1: (Nanotechnics.1)
Track 2: (Mirage)
Track 3: (Corpus Porpoise Posthumous Non Polhemus)
Track 4: (Lifespan)
Track 5: (Sim)(biotics)
Total running time: approx. 40 minutes
Track 2.2 is an excerpt from the full album track.
Track 5 is only mentioned as "Basscadet" in the tracklisting/credits, it is, however, the "Bcdtmx" version from the Basscad.ep.
This is effectively a video version of the Artificial Intelligence II compilation with tracks from the album (plus one from Polygon Window) accompanied by computer animations.
Video titles:
Track 1: (Nanotechnics.1)
Track 2: (Mirage)
Track 3: (Corpus Porpoise Posthumous Non Polhemus)
Track 4: (Lifespan)
Track 5: (Sim)(biotics)
Total running time: approx. 40 minutes
Track 2.2 is an excerpt from the full album track.
Track 5 is only mentioned as "Basscadet" in the tracklisting/credits, it is, however, the "Bcdtmx" version from the Basscad.ep.
Barcode und andere Identifikationsmerkmale
- Barcode: 5 021603 023314
Andere Versionen (4)Alle anzeigen
Titel (Format) | Label | Kat.-Nr. | Land | Jahr | |||
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(Motion) (VHS) | TVT Records, Wax Trax! Records | TVT 7220-3 | US | 1994 | |||
Vor kurzem bearbeitet | (Motion) (VHS, NTSC) | Warp Records | WARP 23 V | UK | 1994 | ||
Neuer Eintrag | (Motion) (VHS, Unofficial Release, PAL) | Warp Records | WARP 23 V | Poland | 1994 | ||
(Motion) (Laserdisc, 12", Single Sided, Stereo, NTSC) | Warp Records, Sony Records | SRLM 899 | Japan | 1994 |
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Vor 16 Jahren bearbeitet
Great release at the time - it was so exciting to see "computer graphics" that didn't follow the cliched 'Stakker' formula (psychedelic spinning visuals, fractals, etc) of so many "rave" videos of the time. This, like the music, is far more contemplative. The pieces look really dated now of course, not only in the quality but also the editing, but this is still worth a look.
The zebra-striped dolphins that accompany Speedy J's track work really well with the music, as does the "virus" film for 'Basscadet'. It was also good to see nods from computer artist Phil Wolstenholme not only to the android from the cover of the original 'Artifical Intelligence', but also to his earliest Warp covers: 'Pioneers of the Hypnotic Groove' and 'Evolution of the Groove' are referenced in the film accompanying Richard H Kirk's track. But the whole thing really falls flat if compared to something more recent like 'Gantz_Graf'.
My 11 year-old copy is a bit wonky these days, though. Come on Warp, give us it on DVD!
The zebra-striped dolphins that accompany Speedy J's track work really well with the music, as does the "virus" film for 'Basscadet'. It was also good to see nods from computer artist Phil Wolstenholme not only to the android from the cover of the original 'Artifical Intelligence', but also to his earliest Warp covers: 'Pioneers of the Hypnotic Groove' and 'Evolution of the Groove' are referenced in the film accompanying Richard H Kirk's track. But the whole thing really falls flat if compared to something more recent like 'Gantz_Graf'.
My 11 year-old copy is a bit wonky these days, though. Come on Warp, give us it on DVD!