Tracklist
Philippe Besombes– | Mechanical Reggae | 3:03 | |
Philippe Laboudigue– | Urban City | 2:25 | |
Gilbert Artman– | Saxophone Machine N° 1 | 2:10 | |
Gilbert Artman– | Saxophone Machine N° 2 | 1:54 | |
Philippe Besombes– | Factory Sound | 3:00 | |
Philippe Besombes– | Urban Echoes | 1:54 | |
Philippe Besombes– | Explosion Clock | 2:03 | |
Bernard Paganotti– | Bizarre Boogie | 2:40 | |
Philippe Laboudigue– | Rockin' Subway | 2:56 | |
Philippe Besombes– | Crazy Boogie | 2:52 | |
Gilbert Artman– | Malax N° 1 | 2:02 | |
Gilbert Artman– | Malax N° 2 | 0:57 | |
Philippe Besombes– | Hard And Soft | 3:02 | |
Philippe Besombes– | Underground Smoke | 0:35 | |
Philippe Besombes– | Metal City | 0:46 | |
Philippe Besombes– | Morning Factory | 1:54 | |
François Auger– | Hard Rock Coffee | 2:48 |
Notes
Tracks and edits culled from various other records of Cezame's publishing roster.
"Bizarre Boogie" is actually a François Auger track (composed by Bernard Paganotti) taken from François Auger's "Methode De Batterie" LP.
Of the Gilbert Artman tracks, the two "Saxophone Machine" pieces are actually Urban Sax edits, and the "Malax" pieces are culled from Lard Free's third album.
"Bizarre Boogie" is actually a François Auger track (composed by Bernard Paganotti) taken from François Auger's "Methode De Batterie" LP.
Of the Gilbert Artman tracks, the two "Saxophone Machine" pieces are actually Urban Sax edits, and the "Malax" pieces are culled from Lard Free's third album.
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | City & Industry LP | RCA Media – RCM 15 | France | 1983 | France — 1983 | ||||
![]() | City & Industry LP | Koka Media – KOK 15 | France | 1983 | France — 1983 | New Submission |
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referencing City & Industry (LP) KOK 15
A quaint library record cracks open to reveal murky industrial sounds from the 70's experimental French rock scene: avantgarde sax experiments from Gilbert Artman and grimy synth excursions from Philippe Besombes. This is what vinyl digging is about.referencing City & Industry (LP) RCM 15
Absolute monster of an LP. Records like this one are the reason I dig for library music.
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