AFX* – Smojphace EP
Label: | Men Records – MEN 2 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, EP, White Label |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Noise, Breakcore |
Tracklist
A | The Bug & Daddy Freddy– | Run The Place Red (AFX Mix) | 5:03 |
B1 | AFX*– | KTPA1 | 7:25 |
B2 | AFX*– | KTPA2 | 3:33 |
Notes
There are no center labels on the record.
Issued in a plain white die-cut paper sleeve with info sticker.
Track durations are not listed on the release.
2003, Made in England.
Issued in a plain white die-cut paper sleeve with info sticker.
Track durations are not listed on the release.
2003, Made in England.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 6 66908 07366 1
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): MEN 2 A¹ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout): MEN 2 B¹ MPO
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Smojphace EP (CD, EP) | Men Records | MEN 2 CD | UK | 2003 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- run the place red remix is fucking AWESOME. pump up those speakers, dont be scared ;)
as for the b-side, its definitely an interesting noise composition. i dont hate it, i actually kind of like it. but thats just me. - Edited 2 years agoThere's a breakcore track and two noise tracks that sound like a DOD Buzz Box feedback loop. A curiosity if anything.
- Edited 2 years agocan someone that knows please confirm if the B-side is in fact a data stream, not a music composition? i.e. it's not intended for listening at all & perhaps RDJ thought it would be fun & interesting to see if anyone would decode it. if so, some of the comments below could be amusing indeed..
- Absolutely fantastic release and a pretty great pressing too. Shame it gets so relentlessly hated on because of the harsh-noise side b, which for harsh noise fans is in my opinion an absolute treat of unique textures and production. Only wish Richard would put out more like it.
- I guess everyone here is just going to ignore the fact that AFX run the place red version is just - like - one of the hardest/splintering raggacore ditties ever written - ok...
- I've listened to both KTPAs on headphones a few times and have decided R was going for a sensory experience--not altogether pleasant--but if listed to before Side A, oh joy!
- Edited 8 years agoLol, definitely as the time flies people start liking the noise tracks more and more. Now you don't see those pretentious cunts who can't accept noise just because it's noise. Go fuck yourself if you hate on it. And bless the originality. 100/100!!!
- Edited 9 years agoRichard is laughing at everyone! By all accounts this should easily be the most expensive record in his back catalog, just because nobody likes it. There are no hidden micro rhythms or biblical codes scrambled into the KTPA tracks, no higher intelligence waiting to be discovered- Its just an annoying record! To watch people try to decipher or justify it is pant wettingly funny. What an artist/businessman... Forget Freud- I always think of Richard D James as one of the worlds psychological mega- influences.
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