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Tracklist

1Faded Smiles3:29
2Faded Smiles3:49
3A Whiter Shade Of Pale2:08
4Crane2:23
5Tradition3:47
6 Live At CIHE, Chelmsford December 9, 1983
7Trust Ran In Colours2:20
8Isn't It Funny How Your Body Works2:32
9Tradition3:36
10Crane2:25
11Tradition3:44
12Basic Pain Procedure 24BIT96K24:25
13The Home2:32
14TheBook2:42
15Violent Playground2:18
16The Book1:44
17The Book3:33
18The Book2:42
19The Home2:44
20Crane2:46
21 Audience Recording October 15,1983 At Chelmsford YMCA
22The Passage3:51
23 BPP 24BIT96K Audio File
24Smear Body5:04
25Violent Playground2:44
26 Live Recording December 9, 1983 At Chelmer Institute Of Higher Education
27Star2:14
28 Basic Pain Procedure Demos
29The Home2:24
30Star2:26
31Smear Body5:04
32Star1:24

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
noneNitzer Ebb Basic Pain Procedure ‎(Cass)Not On Label (Nitzer Ebb Self-released)noneUK1983
PYLON 30Nitzer Ebb Basic Pain Procedure ‎(CD)Pylon Records PYLON 30US2013
Pylon 30Nitzer Ebb Basic Pain Procedure ‎(LP, Ltd, Red)Pylon Records Pylon 30US2012
Pylon 30Nitzer Ebb Basic Pain Procedure ‎(LP, Album, TP, W/Lbl)Pylon Records Pylon 30US2012
Pylon 30Nitzer Ebb Basic Pain Procedure ‎(LP, Ltd, Tra)Pylon Records Pylon 30USUnknown

Credits

  • Artwork [Uncredited, Tape Archives, Flyers & Photos]Johan Jacobsson
  • DesignSCG
  • Mastered By [Uncredited]Peter Black
  • PerformerBon Harris, David Gooday, Douglas J. McCarthy
  • ProducerChris Piper, Paul Chousmer
  • Transferred By [Uncredited, Analog To Digital]M. Rendell

Notes

The A-side of the tape was recorded in the Essex countryside during August 1983.
The audience recording from Chelmsford YMCA October 15,1983 was featured on the B-side of the red colored Basic Pain Procedure cassette.

This is limited to 200 copies.
This was released in a sealed silver Mylar bag and includes a 4GB, credit card style USB.
The USB contains music files, PDF's, and photos of the band, tape artwork, flyers, etc.
Pylon Records also advertises that the USB will allow its user to access future downloads via the Pylon Records website.
These downloads will be Nitzer Ebb videos and concerts from the same era of Basic Pain Procedure.

The mastering credit does not appear on this release.
The time for the tape is taken from CD version.
The time for the BPP 24BIT96K audio file is taken from a computer.

Companies

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Info

Basic Pain Procedure. Your Rating. Overview . Nitzer Ebb - Basic Pain Procedure 1983. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Nitzer Ebb. Songs in album Nitzer Ebb - Basic Pain Procedure 1983. Nitzer Ebb - Faded Smiles. Nitzer Ebb - Tradition. Nitzer Ebb - The Home. Nitzer Ebb - Star. Nitzer Ebb - The Pass. Nitzer Ebb - The Book. Nitzer Ebb - Crane. Nitzer Ebb - Live Performance. Listen free to Nitzer Ebb Basic Pain Procedure Faded Smiles, Tradition and more. 9 tracks . Formed in Chelmsford, UK when main protagonists Douglas McCarthy vocals and Bon Harris drums, programming were just 15, Nitzer Ebb cut a dynamic swathe through the electronic music and Balaeric beat scenes of the 1980s and 90s. They were electro-punks before the genre even existed, at a time when The Prodigy were not even a gleam in fellow Essex boy Liam Howlett's eye. View all Nitzer Ebb albums. 16 tracks. Released in 1983. More information about Basic Pain Procedure at More information about Basic Pain Procedure at . Nitzer Ebb Douglas McCarthy Bon Harris David Gooday Jason Payne Basic Pain Procedure. Just Nitzer Ebb Records and Stuff. Nitzer Ebb Collection added a new photo to the album Basic Pain Procedure. 22 April at 06:08 . Clear Red vinyl from Pylon. Nitzer Ebb Collection added a new photo to the album Body Of Work. 22 April at 06:06 . EU release by optimal media GmbH. Released 1983. Basic Pain Procedure Tracklist. Crane Lyrics. Crane live Lyrics. Violent Playground live Lyrics. Smear Body live Lyrics. Nitzer Ebb ˈnaɪtsər ɛb, ˈnɪt- are a British EBM group formed in 1982 by Essex school friends Vaughan Bon Harris programming, synthesizers, drums, vocals, Douglas McCarthy vocals, and David Gooday drums. The group released their demo Basic Pain Procedure in 1983, but it was two years until they met PWL producer Phil Harding, who produced their 1985 debut single Isn't It Funny How Your Body Works and helped them set up their own label, Power Of Voice Communications. The band at the time

Nitzer Ebb - Basic Pain Procedure mp3

Performer: Nitzer Ebb

Title: Basic Pain Procedure

Country: US

Release date: Jun 2013

Label: Pylon Records

Style: EBM

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 2819 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 761

Record source: Cassette, Reissue, Type I Memory Stick All Media, Limited Edition

MP3 Related to Nitzer Ebb - Basic Pain Procedure

Quinthy
Buyer beware. Note that the degradation of the audio signal on the audience recording is quite extensive. I've been a big Nitzer Ebb fan for twenty years now, but this is a curiosity at best. [edit] - People buying the CD miss out on very little.

The A-side of the demo has passable quality and remains important documentation of the nascent stages of the electronic body music scene. The sound-board recording is of equal standard and a rewarding listen for hardcore fans.

Seems like a minimum of tampering was done to the recordings themselves. The background tape-hiss is steady at around -35dB and there are a lot of artifacts throughout.

Release rated 5/5 nonetheless. The effort on behalf of Pylon Records and the people who helped put this together as well as immaculate presentation makes it an essential gem. Looking forward to september then =)
Quinthy
Buyer beware. Note that the degradation of the audio signal on the audience recording is quite extensive. I've been a big Nitzer Ebb fan for twenty years now, but this is a curiosity at best. [edit] - People buying the CD miss out on very little.

The A-side of the demo has passable quality and remains important documentation of the nascent stages of the electronic body music scene. The sound-board recording is of equal standard and a rewarding listen for hardcore fans.

Seems like a minimum of tampering was done to the recordings themselves. The background tape-hiss is steady at around -35dB and there are a lot of artifacts throughout.

Release rated 5/5 nonetheless. The effort on behalf of Pylon Records and the people who helped put this together as well as immaculate presentation makes it an essential gem. Looking forward to september then =)