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Cara 1 | ||
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1. | Bene Gesserit - "Rock Yoko" (3:54) | |
2. | Bene Gesserit - "Tonight" (4:47) |
Cara 2 | ||
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1. | Pseudo Code - "Could It Be A Hit?" (3:06) | |
2. | Pseudo Code - "Jesus!" (5:44) |
Cara 3 | ||
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1. | Pseudo Code - "Waiting For Zorro" (3:28) | |
2. | Human Flesh - "Fourteenth Mirage" (4:14) |
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1. | I Scream - "Nothing To Do" (5:05) | |
2. | I Scream - "Take Your Headphones & Dance!" (2:42) |
A record entitled 'Insane 80s Tracks From The Insane Label' was never going to be boring. Talk about living up to the name, Insane Music means an experimental cassette label from Belgium, managed by Alain Neffe and founded in 1981. He makes music as I Scream, and to put that into wider context his two tracks on this vinyl excursion are harsh distortions with distant bumbling rhythms, and relentless rolls of acid warble and snares the likes of which techno would kill for. That's far from that, though. Pseudo Code present the most accessible stuff here, and that comes in the form of a twisted child of post punk and garage synth pop, veering from the wonderfully bouncy and danceable 'Waiting For Zorro', to the runaway anxiety of 'Jesus!'. Bene Gesserit goes for what David Lynch might do with disco and garage rock, while Human Flesh present a staggeringly effective cacophony of brass refrains.
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