Telecommunication Breakdown
Telecommunication Breakdown | |
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Studio album by Emergency Broadcast Network | |
Released | 1995 |
Recorded | 1995 |
Genre | Electronic |
Length | 53:13 |
Label | TVT |
Producer | Jack Dangers |
Telecommunication Breakdown is an album by Emergency Broadcast Network, released in 1995 by TVT Records. The CD release included three video tracks in addition to the audio as well as a floppy disc that included AV editing software. The music for the album was produced by Jack Dangers, as a side project for his group Meat Beat Manifesto. The album features a number of guest performers: Brian Eno on "Homicidal Schizophrenic," with Jamie West-Oram of The Fixx on guitar; Bill Laswell contributed to "Shoot the Mac-10," with Grandmaster Melle Mel rapping.[1]
Track listing
- "search" – 0:59
- "Electronic Behavior Control System" – 4:33
- "go to" – 0:12
- "Sexual Orientation" – 3:06
- "Station Identification" – 4:40
- "Get Down Ver. 2.2" – 3:45
- "Shoot the Mac-10" – 4:03
- "You Have 5 Seconds to Complete This Section" – 3:06
- "Super Zen State (Power Chant No.3)" – 6:50
- "State Extension" – 1:15
- "interruption" – 0:23
- "Dream Induction" – 3:20
- "transition" – 0:06
- "Electronic Behavior Control System Ver. 2.0" – 2:24
- "We Must Have the Facts" – 3:05
- "interference" – 0:14
- "3:7:8" – 3:43
- "Beginning of the End" – 2:45
- "Homicidal Schizophrenic (A Lad Insane)" – 4:08
- "end of audio program" – 0:45
Video track listing
- "Electronic Behavior Control System" - 5:33
- "3:7:8" – 3:42
- "Homicidal Schizophrenic (A Lad Insane)" – 4:17
References
- ↑ "Telecommunication Breakdown > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved December 16, 2009.
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