GescomThat

Label:

Skam – ska010 that

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Experimental

Tracklist

A1 Chunge (Rmxd By Gescom)
RemixGescom
5:11
A2 A57 (Rmxd By DC Duo's)
RemixDC Duo's
7:36
B1 Whatever (Rmxd By Tara)
RemixTara
6:38
B2 Self Impersonation (Rmxd By Pharoid With Time Chamber) 7:36

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed ByGramofonové Závody – AE11497
  • Pressed ByGramofonové Závody – AE11498

Notes

Issued with two black-and-white A4 inserts: a photo of the Manchester Baby (the first electronic stored-program computer, built in Manchester in the late 1940s), and a fact sheet entitled "Fascinating Baby Facts".

Pressing plant uncredited, identified by the matrix numbers.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): AE11497/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): AE11498/A

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Reviews

  • cutjules's avatar
    cutjules
    Killer tracks are on face A, we can still feel the Autechre' style here.
    • miss.erica's avatar
      miss.erica
      mine's got a piece of tape with braille on it stuck to the front of the cover
      • sweepstakes's avatar
        sweepstakes
        Edited 18 years ago
        Gescom's finest. I never get tired of this...excuse me, That. Here are a handful of crunchy 12 bit rhythms, all muscle and no fat. No pretense, no preachy point to be made, just power up the beatboxes and get down to business. If you want to know how to make one drum machine pattern and a couple stompboxes sound exciting, "Whatever" is your primer. Though That doesn't offer much in the way of melody (though "Self Impersonation" is quite pretty), it boasts a dense, rusty machine vibe that suggests a parallel IDM universe where DSP wankery would've been eschewed for rugged, skeletal beats from battle-scarred pawn shop gear.

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