PC Worship - NYC Stone Age - SHDWPLY Records - Experimental
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Price | £12.00 |
Track ListingA1 Underground Guts Live IntroA2 Way Out A3 So Denied A4 Heel A5 \\\"Ahh\\\" A6 Bali Thrills A7 Bermuda Trills B1 Wake Up In The Dark And There\\\'s Nothing Going On B2 (Bornsk) B3 Sunday, Sunday B4 Wake Up B5 Yards And B6 Outer Woods B7 Nonorsk Media Condition » Mint (M) Sleeve Condition » Mint (M) |
Artist | PC Worship | ||
Title | NYC Stone Age | ||
Label | SHDWPLY Records | ||
Catalogue | shdwply007 | ||
Format | Vinyl Album | ||
Released | 2009 | ||
Genre | Experimental |
Other Titles by PC Worship
• NYC Stone Age •
Some Other Artists in the Experimental Genre• Synergy • Kenickie • New Kingdom • The Sads • Le Tone • John Callaghan • Ladyvipb • M' Black • Michael Crawford with The London Symphony Orchestra • BBX • Mira Calix • Passage • Senser • Antipop Consortium • Pistol Grip • Sudden Impact • Osymyso • Brothomstates • Firstborn • Burundi Black • The Art Of Noise & Max Headroom • Alexander's Annexe • RMN • Acid Scout • Wyfekillaz • Mark Jenkins • Panoptica • Chok Rock • Tackhead • NT • Space (KLF) • Kruton • Process • Boom Bip • Prophecy • Burning Bush • Francois De Roubaix • Ragga And The Jack Magic Orchestra • Einstürzende Neubauten • Bally Sagoo • |
Some Other Artists on the SHDWPLY Records Label• Sore Eros • |
Information on the Experimental Genre
At the beginning of the British rave era a number of UK based electronic musicians were inspired by the underground dance music of the time and started to explore experimental forms of EDM production. By the early 1990s the music associated with this experimentation had gained prominence with releases on a variety of record labels including Warp Records (1989), Black Dog Productions (1989), R & S Records (1989), Carl Craig's Planet E, Rising High Records (1991), Richard James's Rephlex Records (1991), Kirk Degiorgio's Applied Rhythmic Technology (1991), Eevo Lute Muzique (1991), General Production Recordings (1989), Soma Quality Recordings (1991), Peacefrog Records (1991), and Metamorphic Recordings (1992).By 1992 Warp Records was marketing the musical output of the artists on its roster using the description electronic listening music, but this was quickly replaced by intelligent techno. In the same period (1992–93), other names were also used, such as armchair techno, ambient techno, and electronica, but all were attempts to describe an emerging offshoot of electronic dance music that was being enjoyed by the "sedentary and stay at home". Steve Beckett, co-owner of Warp, has said that the electronic music the label was releasing at that point was targeting a post-club home listing audience. In 1993 a number of new record labels emerged that were producing intelligent techno geared releases including New Electronica, Mille Plateaux, 100% Pure, and Ferox Records.
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