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1991_0725 : THURSDAY
RHYTHM FACTORY “TECHNOPOLITAN.” DAY 002
COMPACT DISC

Rhythm Factory’s “Technopolitan” (Day 002) was realized in 1991 as a solo remix endeavor for producer/composer Eric Scott, in which he recontextualises 15 of his favorite self-penned indie pop tracks. Fueled in equal parts by obsessions with Belgian New Beat, Electronic Body Music and Acid House, the mix becomes a single work of groove-based electronica, taking form across a two-day (sleepless) production marathon mix/edit session. The result is an experiment in the fringe of listening and driving music. Like a train journey, Technopolitan speeds along a single set of rails for thirty minutes, while new electronic landscapes emerge and fly past. Also joined by four-to-the-floor and hip-house variations on “Once Is Not Enough,” Day 002 concludes with “Thank You K.V.,” a tentative but compelling deep house finale.

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TECHNOPOLITAN (FULL LENGTH)

1. ACID PARADISE
2. FLAT HOUSE
3. CITE UNIVERSITAIRE
4. INSERT A COIN
5. BROKEN TOYS
6. ALL MINE
7. ALL OF THESE LINES
8. IN THE AIR
9. DOG ON ECSTASY
10. INSERT A COIN REPRISE
11. DOG ON ECSTASY REPRISE
12. ALL OF THESE FINALES
ONCE LOOP (PRELAPSE)
ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH
(HOUSe OF LOVE MIX)
THANK YOU K.V. (SHAFT MIX)
ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH
(HIP OF HATE MIX)

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