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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. | }}'''''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. <!-- sources for that? --> | ||
==Tracklist== | ==Tracklist== | ||
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==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
According to Discogs, <!-- if i had an account i could see the exact user -->three of the tracks have titles, namely "Leaves On The Line", "Keyop", and "Northwest Water", which all appeared individually on the Skampler compilation. | These timestamps are based on spectral analysis of the waveforms by [[User:Quants0|Quants0]]. According to Discogs, <!-- if i had an account i could see the exact user -->three of the tracks have titles, namely "Leaves On The Line", "Keyop", and "Northwest Water", which all appeared individually on the Skampler compilation.<ref name=":0">https://www.discogs.com/release/1926-Lego-Feet-Lego-Feet</ref> | ||
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|'''#5 "Keyop"'''Uses same SH-101 sequence as Luna Chop from [[Warp Tapes 89-93]]. | |'''#5 "Keyop"''' | ||
Uses same SH-101 sequence as "Luna Chop" from [[Warp Tapes 89-93]]. | |||
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|'''#7 | |'''#7''' Snippet of '''"BlackHitMix"''' <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240402155050/https://post.lurk.org/@sean_ae/112201803985443152</ref> | ||
Full version of this track | Full version of this track appears on [[Late 80s Tape|''Late 80s Tape'']]. | ||
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Alternative version of "Life's What You Make It" track from Late 80s Tape. | Alternative version of "Life's What You Make It" track from Late 80s Tape. Chords were sampled in "[[Confield#Lentic Catachresis|Lentic Catachresis]]". | ||
Chords were sampled in "[[Confield#Lentic Catachresis|Lentic Catachresis]]" | |||
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|'''#6''' "legotwo#13" | |'''#6''' "legotwo#13" <ref name=":1">https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XAizLmKun4yF6oBVUhIrewYN-ZiY_9ORckmT-hF93Ho/edit#gid=0&range=D791</ref><!-- unsure if this should be a title of just a file name, but rob did assign that track that name (see source) --> | ||
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|'''#8 "Wide Angle"''' | |'''#8 "Wide Angle"''' <ref name=":1" /> | ||
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*[[Rob Brown]] (producer) | *[[Rob Brown]] (producer) | ||
*[[Sean Booth]] (producer) | *[[Sean Booth]] (producer) | ||
*Porky (cutting engineer)<!-- Porky Cut? i sourced this from rym https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/lego-feet/lego-feet/ and discogs says A PORKY PRIME CUT. --> | *Porky (cutting engineer)<!-- Porky Cut? i sourced this from rym https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/lego-feet/lego-feet/ and discogs says A PORKY PRIME CUT. --><ref name=":0" /> | ||
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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
These timestamps are based on spectral analysis of the waveforms by Quants0. 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]
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"
Uses same SH-101 sequence as "Luna Chop" from Warp Tapes 89-93. |
12:48 | #6 |
14:57 | #7 Snippet of "BlackHitMix" [2]
Full version of this track appears on Late 80s Tape. |
15:09 | #8
Alternative version of "Life's What You Make It" track from Late 80s Tape. Chords were sampled in "Lentic Catachresis". |
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, uses same stab as Flight Deck and Saw You. |
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" [3] |
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)[1]