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Tracklist

Old Codes 1:17
Mermaids 6:16
Whose Money 2:03
Brazilification 8:40
Serratia Marcescens 3:56
The Sheriff 9:14
Feinman 1:16
The Light Of Jesus 8:41
Strange Thoughts 5:26
Fila Funk 18:53
Pots & Pans 9:20
New Chaos 1:45

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PORK 014 Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos ‎(CD, Album) Pork Recordings PORK 014 UK 1994
PORK 014 Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos ‎(CD, Album) Pork Recordings PORK 014 UK 1994
T004 Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos ‎(CD, Album, RE) Twentythree T004 UK 2001
PORK 014 Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Pork Recordings PORK 014 Russia 2001
TT004LP Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos ‎(3xLP) Twentythree TT004LP UK 2002
none Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos : 20th Anniversary Remaster ‎(17xFile, ALAC, Album, RE, RM, 24B) Not On Label (Fila Brazillia Self-released) none UK 2014
none Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos : 20th Anniversary Remaster ‎(17xFile, FLAC, Album, RE, RM, 24B) Not On Label (Fila Brazillia Self-released) none UK 2014

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Old Codes 1:17
2 Mermaids 6:16
3 Whose Money 2:03
4 Brazilification 8:40
5 Serratia Marcescens 3:56
6 The Sheriff 9:14
7 Feinman 1:16
8 The Light Of Jesus 8:41
9 Strange Thoughts 5:26
10 Fila Funk 18:53
11 Pots & Pans 9:20
12 New Chaos
Voice [Uncredited] – Jack Hawkins
1:45

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Pork Recordings
  • Produced At – Poisson Ville
  • Manufactured By – CD Systems – 11314
  • Distributed By – Kudos
  • Distributed By – Vital

Credits

  • Design – Lee Armstrong
  • Engineer – PVP
  • Painting [Watercolour, Spurn Point] – Catherine Brennand RI
  • Producer – Fila Brazillia
  • Written-By – D. McSherry*, S. Cobby*

Notes

The sample used in 'New Chaos' at the very end of the album is spoken by Jack Hawkins and is taken from the 1960 film 'The League Of Gentlemen'.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 027803 051423
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5027803051423
  • Matrix / Runout: PORK014 | CD Systems UK | 11314

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PORK 014 Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos ‎(CD, Album) Pork Recordings PORK 014 UK 1994
none Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos : 20th Anniversary Remaster ‎(17xFile, ALAC, Album, RE, RM, 24B) Not On Label (Fila Brazillia Self-released) none UK 2014
none Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos : 20th Anniversary Remaster ‎(17xFile, FLAC, Album, RE, RM, 24B) Not On Label (Fila Brazillia Self-released) none UK 2014
T004 Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos ‎(CD, Album, RE) Twentythree T004 UK 2001
PORK 014 Fila Brazillia Old Codes New Chaos ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Pork Recordings PORK 014 Russia 2001


Fila Brazillia - Old Codes New Chaos FLAC album

Musician performer: Fila Brazillia

Title: Old Codes New Chaos

Country: UK

Date of release: 1994

Style: Leftfield, House, Downtempo

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1298 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 999

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Eyalanev
Fila Brazillia's Old Codes New Chaos marks the start of an mighty impressive range of albums by Cobby and McSherry. There are some milestones here already, like the mellow and elegant house on "Mermaids". "Brazilification" hits the groove with a lighter touch and "The Sheriff" utilizes some fine rhodes and a nice rhythm to establish a laid-back downtempo funk track. Not everything is fully succesful however, with "Fila Funk" and "Pots & Pans" being somewhat exhausting. "The Light of Jesus" has some dull and generic vocal snippets, but the groove is solid. What makes this album really enjoyable, is that excellent samples in the interludes create a gloomy but wonderful mood, adding a great deal of depth. Among those, "Serratia Marcescens" is my absolute favourite. A starting point for some lovely chaos to come.
Eyalanev
Fila Brazillia's Old Codes New Chaos marks the start of an mighty impressive range of albums by Cobby and McSherry. There are some milestones here already, like the mellow and elegant house on "Mermaids". "Brazilification" hits the groove with a lighter touch and "The Sheriff" utilizes some fine rhodes and a nice rhythm to establish a laid-back downtempo funk track. Not everything is fully succesful however, with "Fila Funk" and "Pots & Pans" being somewhat exhausting. "The Light of Jesus" has some dull and generic vocal snippets, but the groove is solid. What makes this album really enjoyable, is that excellent samples in the interludes create a gloomy but wonderful mood, adding a great deal of depth. Among those, "Serratia Marcescens" is my absolute favourite. A starting point for some lovely chaos to come.
Rude
Terribly ordered - it sounds like a collection of singles, not a coherent album - but priceless nevertheless. Highlights are pretty much the entire album: Fila Funk shifting and turning in what eventually would become a Fila Brazillia trademark; Mermaids in its deep house groove, astounding melody, and insensible joy; The Sheriff's plucky bass and groove sounding like Kruder & Dorfmeister would a few years later. Scoundrel's review nailed it dead on in stating this is the beginning of greatness. And it is pretty well obvious before you've even finished listening to it. My only complaint? That the original cd issue on Pork was mastered at far too low a volume.
Rude
Terribly ordered - it sounds like a collection of singles, not a coherent album - but priceless nevertheless. Highlights are pretty much the entire album: Fila Funk shifting and turning in what eventually would become a Fila Brazillia trademark; Mermaids in its deep house groove, astounding melody, and insensible joy; The Sheriff's plucky bass and groove sounding like Kruder & Dorfmeister would a few years later. Scoundrel's review nailed it dead on in stating this is the beginning of greatness. And it is pretty well obvious before you've even finished listening to it. My only complaint? That the original cd issue on Pork was mastered at far too low a volume.
Kekinos
FYI if you check out http://filabrazillia.net/ ODNC has been remastered
Kekinos
FYI if you check out http://filabrazillia.net/ ODNC has been remastered
Ximinon
Fila Brazillia’s debut album, Old Codes, New Chaos, may be a little rough around the edges, but it’s still a classic. The house tempos of “Mermaids” and “Brazilification” defy the dancefloor with their complexity. “Serratia Marcescens” -- with spoken samples of scientific studies of LSD -- is worth the price of the album alone. “The Sheriff” is downtempo goodness, while “The Light of Jesus” is 100% gospel house. “Fila Funk” goes from switches tempo, but never gives up the groove. Even though this album is only the beginning, you can tell it’s the beginning of greatness.
Ximinon
Fila Brazillia’s debut album, Old Codes, New Chaos, may be a little rough around the edges, but it’s still a classic. The house tempos of “Mermaids” and “Brazilification” defy the dancefloor with their complexity. “Serratia Marcescens” -- with spoken samples of scientific studies of LSD -- is worth the price of the album alone. “The Sheriff” is downtempo goodness, while “The Light of Jesus” is 100% gospel house. “Fila Funk” goes from switches tempo, but never gives up the groove. Even though this album is only the beginning, you can tell it’s the beginning of greatness.