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| 8 Crepuscule Tracks | 
enlarge | Artist: Cabaret Voltaire Label: Positive Category: Music
Buy New: $84.26
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 224335
Media: Audio CD
UPC: 017531600920 EAN: 0017531600920 ASIN: B000000IPV
Release Date: April 16, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Sluggin' Fer Jesus (Pt. 1) | | • | Sluggin' Fer Jesus (Pt. 2) | | • | Fools Game: Sluggin Fer Jesus (Pt. 3) | | • | Yashar | | • | Your Agent Man | | • | Gut Level | | • | Invocation | | • | Theme from Shaft |
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| Customer Reviews:
Early Cabaret Voltaire June 19, 2000 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This is a reincarnation of the LP "three crepescule tracks" released in the 80's. In my opinion, Cabaret Voltaire's early period recordings like this are the very best because they are slightly harsher, more disjointed, and all around more innovative and creative. The main tracks from this EP are "Sluggin Fer Jesus" parts 1 through 3. In them, a television evangelist is sampled throughout, demanding donations and raving about. Over this series of samples and loops, Cabaret Voltaire unloads some brilliant music on the listener. They use everything from distorted synths and vocoder to acoustic drums and Mallinder's bare croon. The dead on cover of The theme From "Shaft" shows how the early incarnation of this band could make anything work, it's also hilarious to hear Mallinder croon "he's a sex machine to all the chicks" through a vocoder. The remix of "Yashar" is just fantastic as well. If you like Autechre, Phoenecia, Can, or Kraftwerk, you must give this a shot. If you're new to the group I would sugguest getting "2x45" first, since it's pretty much the seminal Cabaret Voltaire album. Then get this next, then "Crackdown, then "Red Mecca"....you just might end up addicted By the way, you can get almost everything from the early period by going to the Mute Records site.
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