Various – Privileged Frames For Reference
Label: | V/Vm Test Records – VVMT0002 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, White Label |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Abstract, Experimental |
Tracklist
A1 | Alien Porno Midgets– | High Altitude Over Hawaii | 3:21 |
A2 | Japanese Industrial Agents– | Expectation | 4:49 |
A3 | Oleg Satichenko– | Emissions From Reactor Room 17 | 2:12 |
A4 | Mild Man Jan– | Clean | 3:01 |
A5 | Frequency Band (Ghz) 23.6-24.0– | Alien Conversation | 0:55 |
A6 | Brioche Kretzaal– | End | 3:31 |
B1 | Jega vs Datathief– | Kaya | 5:42 |
B2 | Sherpa (12)– | Expedition | 5:44 |
B3 | Objective– | Crash / Course | 4:30 |
B4 | Mild Man Jan– | Dirty | 2:15 |
B5 | Jowonio Productions– | Venusian Lounge Music | 1:40 |
Notes
Limited to 500 copies. Vinyl comes in a bubble wrap sleeve in a plastic zip-lock bag with two accompanying A4 information sheets.
Promo version comes in a ziplock bag only with five different accompanying A4 sheets. Also track B4 is titled "Mucky" on the promo release, but is the same length and contains the same audio as the regular version.
Track B3 reaches a lock groove at about 3:02 into the track. The track continues on the other side of the lock groove.
Promo version comes in a ziplock bag only with five different accompanying A4 sheets. Also track B4 is titled "Mucky" on the promo release, but is the same length and contains the same audio as the regular version.
Track B3 reaches a lock groove at about 3:02 into the track. The track continues on the other side of the lock groove.
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Privileged Frames For Reference (LP, Album, Promo, White Label) | V/Vm Test Records | VVMT0002 | UK | 1996 | ||
New Submission | Privileged Frames For Reference (LP, Album, Promo, White Label) | V/Vm Test Records | VVMT0002 | UK | 1996 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- It is a weird record but in the end one of the most exciting electronic music compilations that year and the blueprint for many DIY electronic experiments which departed from the idm harmony side of life. That year V/VM were ahead of their time. Funny thing is that I actually was not planning to buy the record. But the guy at Ambient Soho, London, only wanted to sell his private copy of Jega's "Card Hore" 12" that had just arrived from Skam, if I buy the promo copy of this compilation as well. It was a very good deal, indeed!
Release
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