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Tracklist

1Hall Of Mirrors6:38
2Obsessed5:48
3Metropolis4:56
4Static Emotion2:28
5Satori5:49
6Obtuse7:22
7Debris8:39
8Mondrin6:41
9Soundtrack Of Space4:04
10Telefone 5294:09
11Basic Emotion4:51
12Bio Dimension5:53

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
WARP CD9B12 Electro-Soma ‎(CD, Album)Warp RecordsWARP CD9UK1993
WARP LP9RB12 Electro-Soma ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Blu)Warp RecordsWARP LP9RUK2017
WARP LP9RB12 Electro-Soma ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM)Warp RecordsWARP LP9RUK2017
WARP LP9 LTD, WARP LP9B12 Electro-Soma ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Num, Ora)Warp Records, Warp RecordsWARP LP9 LTD, WARP LP9UK1993
WARP MC 9B12 Electro-Soma ‎(Cass, Album)Warp RecordsWARP MC 9UK1993

Credits

  • Artwork [Warp Electro - Somascape 12]Percival
  • DesignThe Designers Republic Eclectroset
  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed By, Recorded By, Sequenced By, Arranged By [Structured By]Michael J Golding, Steve A Rutter

Notes

The fourth in Warp's Artificial Intelligence series of albums.

Some copies come with overprinted disc label. The label beneath says "The Very Best of That Loving Feeling - Disc Two".

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 5 021603 090125
  • Matrix / Runout (Variation 1): WARPCD 9 10220721 05 % MADE IN U.K. BY PDO
  • Matrix / Runout (Variation 2): WARPCD 9 10220721 06 & MADE IN U.K. BY PDO
  • Mould SID Code (Variation 1): IFPI 0483
  • Mould SID Code (Variation 2): IFPI 0407

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – B12 Records
  • Copyright (c) – Warp Records
  • Made By – PDO, UK – 10220721

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Electro-Soma is the debut studio album by British electronic music duo B12. It was released on Warp on 29 March 1993 and is the fourth release in Warp's Artificial Intelligence series. Some of the album's tracks had been previously released on the duo's own B12 Record label under their pseudonyms Musicology, Redcell, and Cmetric. The vinyl release includes the exclusive track Drift, but excludes the tracks Debris, Satori, and Static Emotion, present on the CD release. Electro Soma. Electronic 에서 1993 CD의 Electro-Soma 릴리스에 대한 크레딧, 리뷰, 트랙을 보고 쇼핑해보세요. B12 Electro-Soma. 레이블: Wax Trax Records TVT 7206-2, TVT Records TVT 7206-2. 형식: CD , Album. Electro-Soma CD, Album. Warp Records. WARP CD9. 이 버전 판매. WARP LP9R. Thanks peeps for enjoying this gem that's older than me. I sure missed out x' Album: Electro-Soma 1993 Warp was compiled by Warp co-founder Rob Mitchell from a range of tracks produced under different aliases by the group, and originally released as the fourth entry in the Artificial Intelligence series alongside now-classic albums from Black Dog Productions, Polygon Window, Autechre, Speedy J & . Arriving just under twenty-four years since its original inception, Electro-Soma. returns offering us a timeless classic within the lineage of both Warp and UK electronic music as a whole. Скачать B12 - Electro-Soma I II Anthology. Также послушайте: B12. Electro-Soma is ranked 28,085th in the overall chart, 5,003rd in the 1990s, and 470th in the year 1993. B12 - Electro-Soma 1993. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album B12 - Electro-Soma 1993. B12 - Soundtrack Of Space. B12 - Hall Of Mirrors. B12 - Mondrin. B12 - Obsessed. B12 - Bio Dimension. B12 - Basic Emotion. B12 - Metropolis. B12 - Obtuse. B12 - Telefone 529. B12 - Drift Bonus Track. Listen free to B12 Electro-Soma Soundtrack of Space, Hall of Mirrors and more. 10 tracks 54:28. Critic Score. Based on 1 review. User Score. Submit Correction. Or consider a donation More Albums. View All. Time Tourist. Electro-Soma I II

B12 - Electro-Soma mp3

Performer: B12

Title: Electro-Soma

Country: UK

Label: Warp Records

Style: IDM, Techno

Catalog: WARP CD9

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 1383 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 882

Record source: CD, Album, Repress

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Nalaylewe
'Debris' samples Brian Eno's 'Under the stars'
Nalaylewe
'Debris' samples Brian Eno's 'Under the stars'
Manarius
And 'Telefone 529' samples the break from 'September' by Jean Michel Jarre.
Manarius
And 'Telefone 529' samples the break from 'September' by Jean Michel Jarre.
Nicearad
one of the best works of b12.
Nicearad
one of the best works of b12.
Fomand
Although this is a compendium of earlier tracks, this is still one of Warp's finest releases. An absolute gem with some truly timeless classics. Hall of Mirrors is simply one of the best electronic songs ever for my money.
Fomand
Although this is a compendium of earlier tracks, this is still one of Warp's finest releases. An absolute gem with some truly timeless classics. Hall of Mirrors is simply one of the best electronic songs ever for my money.
Delan
For me, that's some of the best souvenirs from those days, in after hours... Definitively, it's intelligent techno. IDM is general term who appear long years after, for the general style of Home Listening techno. Bio dimension and Debris are very incredible, totally intelligent style. Intelligent techno appear with Warp rec, formally with the excellent Artificial intelligence complilation. It's possible to dance on intelligent techno, and that's not the case for a lot of IDM production.
Delan
For me, that's some of the best souvenirs from those days, in after hours... Definitively, it's intelligent techno. IDM is general term who appear long years after, for the general style of Home Listening techno. Bio dimension and Debris are very incredible, totally intelligent style. Intelligent techno appear with Warp rec, formally with the excellent Artificial intelligence complilation. It's possible to dance on intelligent techno, and that's not the case for a lot of IDM production.
Umrdana
Fanatstic early outing by B12 on the seminal Warp record label. Fantatsic Detroit influenced Techno and electronica. Classic synths, futuristic sounds and fantastic drum programming make for a very enjoyable release. Very similar to Balck Dog and early Aphex Twin (Selected ambient works) type stuff. Miss at your peril!!!!
Umrdana
Fanatstic early outing by B12 on the seminal Warp record label. Fantatsic Detroit influenced Techno and electronica. Classic synths, futuristic sounds and fantastic drum programming make for a very enjoyable release. Very similar to Balck Dog and early Aphex Twin (Selected ambient works) type stuff. Miss at your peril!!!!
Arabella V.
This is widely considered an "IDM" album, but it doesn't really represent anything paradigm-shifting. If you do your homework, you can tell that it's basically just acid house and/or early techno mixed with the futuristic atmospherics of electro. More proof that "IDM" is pretty much a bullshit term for people who don't know electronic music history. Yes, it was probably designed for home listening, but so was a lot of electronic music made before it. People probably just call this IDM because it was released in Warp's AI Series, which happened to feature a small handful of artists who went on to do more experimental work. But come on - these tracks are full of house/techno rhythms and Roland drumkit sounds. Handclaps everywhere! Can't get much less experimental than that. That said, this is a very nice and well-produced release. It's a nice mix of styles and a lot of craft went into these tracks. Great if you want that dreamy, futuristic, techy house sound that the Brits were doing in the early 90's. My overall point is that listeners should rethink the whole premise of "IDM."
Arabella V.
This is widely considered an "IDM" album, but it doesn't really represent anything paradigm-shifting. If you do your homework, you can tell that it's basically just acid house and/or early techno mixed with the futuristic atmospherics of electro. More proof that "IDM" is pretty much a bullshit term for people who don't know electronic music history. Yes, it was probably designed for home listening, but so was a lot of electronic music made before it. People probably just call this IDM because it was released in Warp's AI Series, which happened to feature a small handful of artists who went on to do more experimental work. But come on - these tracks are full of house/techno rhythms and Roland drumkit sounds. Handclaps everywhere! Can't get much less experimental than that. That said, this is a very nice and well-produced release. It's a nice mix of styles and a lot of craft went into these tracks. Great if you want that dreamy, futuristic, techy house sound that the Brits were doing in the early 90's. My overall point is that listeners should rethink the whole premise of "IDM."
Moogugore
I think back then IDM was more about the "dreamy, futuristic, techy house" you talk about rather than, say, Autechre's latest album. It referred more to the ambient techno sound, i.e. techno/house beats with lush ambient pieces behind them. If you listen to both artificial intelligence compilations, B12 fit in there as much as any other artist.
Moogugore
I think back then IDM was more about the "dreamy, futuristic, techy house" you talk about rather than, say, Autechre's latest album. It referred more to the ambient techno sound, i.e. techno/house beats with lush ambient pieces behind them. If you listen to both artificial intelligence compilations, B12 fit in there as much as any other artist.