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Bailter SpaceRobot World

Genre:Rock
Style:Post Rock, Indie Rock
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Tracklist

Begin3:32
Robot World4:15
Morning4:00
Be On Time5:10
Fascination1:47
Ore3:31
Get Lost5:59
EIP3:57
Orbit4:01
Make3:33
Remain4:55

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    Cover of Robot World, 1993, CDRobot World
    CD, Album
    Flying Nun Records – D30929, Flying Nun Records – FNCD259New Zealand1993New Zealand1993
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    Cover of Robot World, 1993-04-08, VinylRobot World
    LP, Album
    Matador – OLE 050-1US1993US1993
    Cover of Robot World, 1993-04-08, CDRobot World
    CD, Album
    Matador – OLE 050-2US1993US1993
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    Cover of Robot World, 1993, CassetteRobot World
    Cassette, Album, Stereo, Dolby NR
    Flying Nun Records – FNMC259, Festival Records – C30929New Zealand1993New Zealand1993
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    Cover of Robot World, 1993-04-08, CassetteRobot World
    Cassette, Album
    Matador – OLE 050-4US1993US1993

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    • bennbrown's avatar
      bennbrown
      Sooo good. Among the best records I ever bought. Now it's 10.
      • Wilburb1's avatar
        Wilburb1
        This desperately needs a reissue, surprised there was only one pressing of this too.
        • holterbach's avatar
          holterbach
          I found this record on CD decades ago in a Cash Converter sale for 1€. I took me a while to figure out what was going on there and i had no idea who these folks were. Except the indication of the NZ scene due to Flying Nun publication (i was definitively into Gate and Dead C then, so...). My first listening was a bit confusing. Distant melodies, wall of distortions, well... What was that...? Not as fuck up as Dead C, not as out-of-this-world as Gate, i had hard time to find how to get to this, but i could feel something was there...
          I didn't expect it when it happened, but one day i tryed it again and got stuck in total fascinating for the wonders going one here, eventualy. Massive rusty walls of guitar, all different from one song to another, a thick density of distortions and feedback, motorik rhythm taking you to the (heavy and turmoil) horizon, an indolent voice reaching unexpected height of intuitive grace... It was hard to believe a single album could cover such a large range of textures, tensions, intensities. Dense and droney, noisy and dirty, melodic sometimes, mechanical sometimes, powerful all the time, their sound was something totaly different from the US noise scene all stars (Dinosaur JR or Sonic Youth) or UK (MBV), they would share more common aspects with rather obscure geniuses of the same era like Luxurious Bags ("Frayed Knots" on Twisted Village is a record you want to know) or Rrope (another band everyone has probably forgotten when it was definitively one of the best guitars band of the 90's, by far, and i do not joke or exagerate : https://deathbombarc.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-you-there ).
          "Robot World" might as well being the most powerful record ever recorded by Bailter Space and became a landmark in my journey into noise rock.
          When i found the Matador LP a few weeks ago for 20€ on a flea market, it was raining realy bad, i felt i didn't lost my day, indeed.
          • squibbs77's avatar
            squibbs77
            Why oh why has there not been a vinyl reissue of this monster record??? No matter how badly I want a copy I'm not willing to pay $90USD for it.

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