Tracklist
Low Cool | 6:31 | ||
Soul Vine (70 Billion People) | 7:50 | ||
Resonator | 5:54 | ||
Inside The Electronic Revolution | 5:29 | ||
From Another Source | 6:49 | ||
Deep Time | 7:42 | ||
Back To Brazilia | 6:10 | ||
Neuron Factory | 4:58 | ||
Delmas 19 | 6:05 | ||
Cooled Out | 2:26 | ||
Invisible Generation | 5:58 | ||
Soulenoid (Scream At The Right Time) | 8:45 |
Credits (4)
- The Designers RepublicDesign [Visual Reality]
- Cabaret VoltaireProducer
- Kirk*Written-By, Arranged By
- Mallinder*Written-By, Arranged By
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Plastex – EXL:LP 03 | UK | 1992 | UK — 1992 | ||||
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Plastex – EXL:CD 03 | UK | 1992 | UK — 1992 |
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Plastex – TWI 975-2 | Benelux | 1992 | Benelux — 1992 | ||||
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Plastex – EXL:LP 03 | UK | 1992 | UK — 1992 |
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Instinct Records – EX-255-2 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 | ||||
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Instinct Records – EX-255-4 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 | ||||
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Les Disques Du Crépuscule – VI-5270 | Japan | 1993 | Japan — 1993 | ||||
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Gasa – 9G0489 C | Spain | 1993 | Spain — 1993 |
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Les Disques Du Crépuscule – VI-5270 | Japan | 1993 | Japan — 1993 | ||||
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No Limit Records (2) – none | 2000 | 2000 |
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Recommendations
Reviews
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referencing Plasticity (2×LP, Album, White Label) EXL:LP 03
I need disc one of this, please if you’re selling. -
Edited 4 months ago
referencing Plasticity (2×LP, Album) EXL:LP 03
It’s a great album once the fat is trimmed (the final version with which I’m familiar is half of a 100 minute tape). This trend began with the 90’s and stopped when they disbanded. Plenty of good music undermined by uninspired club sensibilities. Two mediocre tracks open the album, which is why I thought I’d stopped liking them and didn’t buy it until years after the release. “Groovy, Laidback, and Nasty” was the poison pill; it’s amazing that this album managed to break through after so many years of defiantly mediocre music. David Thomas once entitled a song “Interlude of Crap,” which is the term I’ve come to adopt for CV between the 80’s and their final three albums. -
referencing Plasticity (2×LP, Album) EXL:LP 03
Absolutely RIPE for a reissue, all of cab’s baggy era is absolutely ripe, who is dropping the ball here? -
referencing Plasticity (2×LP, Album) EXL:LP 03
I lucked up finding this in a used record store today for $48 in solid VG+ condition, mine has A Porky Prime Cut in the runouts as well. I assume they all would have to be Porky cuts since there was only one UK pressing? -
referencing Plasticity (CD, Album) EXL:CD 03
if any CV record deserves an immediate repress its this one -
referencing Plasticity (CD, Album) EXL:CD 03
End of Track 8 (Neuron Factory; CD), or, Start of Track 9 (Delmas 19; LP)
Dialogue from film The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988; dir: Wes Craven) -
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referencing Plasticity (CD, Album) EXL:CD 03
Sample sources:
Track 1 (Low Cool ) samples:
Dialogue from a documentary entitled My Crasy Life (at roughly the 21-minute mark)
Track 2 (Soul Vine (70 Billion People)) samples:
Dialogue from an episode of the TV show The Outer Limits entitled 'Demon With A Glass Hand'
Track 12 (Soulenoid) samples:
Dialogue from an episode of the TV show The Outer Limits entitled 'Demon With A Glass Hand'. The spoken "scream at the right time" sample is from the opening of the 1959 movie The Tingler.
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referencing Plasticity (CD, Album) EXL:CD 03
Opening documentary / interview with gangsters taken from the 1992 documentary called “My Crasy Life” about the Samoan gangs is Long Beach. It’s been ed on YT and you can hear what “Low Cool” sampled about 21 minutes into this documentary. -
referencing Plasticity (2×LP, Album) EXL:LP 03
Absolutely amazing album, capturing the post rave comedown to perfection -
referencing Plasticity (CD, Album) EX-255-2
Damn, the whole Ep is gold nugget! Nothing to waste ;) Special mention for 'Soul Vine' which is a real dancefloor killa
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