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Revision as of 09:41, 11 February 2024
Lego Feet
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Lego Feet is the only album released under the name Lego Feet in 1991 on Skam Records, consisting of two mixes of untitled material. In 2011 it was re-released as SKA001CD, with Part 3 and Part 4 as bonus tracks .
Tracklist
# | Title | Length |
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1 | Part 1 | 19:42 |
2 | Part 2 | 17:20 |
3 | Part 3 | 21:46 |
4 | Part 4 | 15:03 |
Total | 73:51 |
Analysis
According to Discogs, three of the tracks have titles, namely "Leaves On The Line", "Keyop", and "Northwest Water", which all appeared individually on the Skampler compilation. [1] These timestamps are based on spectral analysis of the waveforms by Quants0.
Timestamp | Identifer / Notes |
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Part 1 | |
0:00 | #1 (intro electronic noises) |
0:07 | #2 "Leaves on the Line" |
3:39 | #3 |
4:13 | #4 |
9:59 | #5 "Keyop" |
12:48 | #6 |
14:57 | #7 (bleepy interlude)
An extended version would later surface on the Late 80s Tape |
15:09 | #8
Alternative version with a clearer use of sample also appeared Late 80s Tape. Chords were sampled in "Lentic Catachresis" [2] |
Part 2 | |
0:00 | #1 (intro electronic noises 2) |
0:19 | #2 |
4:06 | #3 ("I can't do it man" interlude) |
4:43 | #4 |
10:22 | #5 "Northwest Water" |
11:45 | #6
Performed at Sweatbox 1991 |
14:36 | #7 (weird sample interlude) |
15:27 | #8 |
17:03 | #9 (weird sample outro) |
Part 3 | |
0:00 | #1 (intro sample) |
0:08 | #2
Also featured on Late 80s Tape |
1:17 | #3 |
3:59 | #4 |
6:58 | #5 |
10:24 | #6 "legotwo#13" [3] |
12:11 | #7 |
17:31 | #8 "Wide Angle" [4] |
Part 4 | |
0:00 | #1 (intro electronic noises but an actual track) |
1:35 | #2
Samples "Help Me Somebody" by Brian Eno and David Byrne, which is also used in "MYSLB" |
4:15 | #3 |
8:12 | #4 |
11:29 | #5 |
13:27 | #6 |
Credits
- Rob Brown (producer)
- Sean Booth (producer)
- Porky (cutting engineer)[5]