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Integrated Circuits - Integrated Circuits FLAC album

Tracklist

A Ghost 843
B One Came Through
C1 Rom Til Leie
C2 Fat H
D1 Backspace
D2 Vocals

Credits

  • Producer, Written By – Roland Casper

Notes

Disc 1 45
Disc 2 33
Labels State Lab 68/1 for the 1st record and Lab 68/2 for the 2nd record.


Integrated Circuits - Integrated Circuits FLAC album

Musician performer: Integrated Circuits

Title: Integrated Circuits

Date of release: 1995

Style: Techno, Acid

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1529 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 509

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Ynneig
This record is a good piece of music. Different styles on one EP. I love "Backspace" for his minimalistic sound. Works for me. Thanks for the music :)
Ynneig
This record is a good piece of music. Different styles on one EP. I love "Backspace" for his minimalistic sound. Works for me. Thanks for the music :)
Mikarr
When I first listened to this release I was quite puzzled if not disappointed. Knowing Roland Casper's early Dj- Sets at Warehouse club along with his first two releases as Integrated Circuits "Thing Thang" and "Patience" I expected something more powerful. In fact, this LP is quite minimalistic which I could only value after having listened to it several times. The only track that kicks off is "Ghost 843" which I wouldn't call a burner though either. Generally all tracks make heavy use of percussion patterns, however do not vary a lot in doing so. Overall, with regards to the Labworks discography this release stands out as it is neither trancy nor is it very acid-like. If you're after some typical Integrated Circuits or Labworks sound I wouldn't recommend buying this record.
Mikarr
When I first listened to this release I was quite puzzled if not disappointed. Knowing Roland Casper's early Dj- Sets at Warehouse club along with his first two releases as Integrated Circuits "Thing Thang" and "Patience" I expected something more powerful. In fact, this LP is quite minimalistic which I could only value after having listened to it several times. The only track that kicks off is "Ghost 843" which I wouldn't call a burner though either. Generally all tracks make heavy use of percussion patterns, however do not vary a lot in doing so. Overall, with regards to the Labworks discography this release stands out as it is neither trancy nor is it very acid-like. If you're after some typical Integrated Circuits or Labworks sound I wouldn't recommend buying this record.