Hidden Agenda (3) – More Decisions
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Genetic Music – GEN 029 |
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CD
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Electronic |
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Minimal |
Tracklist
1 | Moving Pictures | 4:08 | |
2 | Age Of Haste | 3:12 | |
3 | Living In Hollow | 5:19 | |
4 | Freeze Up | 5:58 | |
5 | Talking To Myself | 7:43 | |
6 | Still We Say | 7:03 | |
7 | Renew Flesh | 5:14 | |
8 | Life At The Top | 6:17 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – JER Studios
- Remixed At – Goldmine Recording Studios
- Mastered At – Goldmine Recording Studios
- Pressed By – docdatamedia
Credits
- Drum Programming, Synthesizer – Mark Foster (6)
- Engineer – John Esparza (tracks: 1 to 4)
- Keyboards [Electro-harmonix] – Mark Lane (tracks: 5 to 8)
- Layout, Design – Laslo Antal
- Lyrics By – Steven-Paul Fortier (tracks: 8)
- Mixed By, Mastered By – Jeff Cowan (tracks: 1 to 4)
- Remastered By – Andreas Sippel
- Synthesizer, Vocals – Bruno Seiler
- Vocals, Electronic Drums [Synare] – Walter Stowe
- Written-By, Producer – Hidden Agenda (3)
Notes
Tracks 1 to 4: previously unreleased
Recorded at JER Studios, Santa Barbara, Ca., 1983.
Re-mixed and mastered at Goldmine Recording Studios, Ventura, Ca., 2009.
Tracks 5 to 8: originally released on "Few Decisions" Cassette (1983 Idiosyncratics)
Recorded at Goldmine Recording Studios, Ventura, Ca., 1983.
Remastered at Metamatic Studios Witten, , 2010.
Recorded at JER Studios, Santa Barbara, Ca., 1983.
Re-mixed and mastered at Goldmine Recording Studios, Ventura, Ca., 2009.
Tracks 5 to 8: originally released on "Few Decisions" Cassette (1983 Idiosyncratics)
Recorded at Goldmine Recording Studios, Ventura, Ca., 1983.
Remastered at Metamatic Studios Witten, , 2010.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Label Code: LC 12413
- Matrix / Runout: [docdatamedia logo] ELDORADO GEN 029
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LL88
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 5225
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HIDDEN AGENDA – More Decisions CD D 2010 GEN 029 8 Tracks 45'06''
HIDDEN AGENDA was Mark Foster (synthesisers, drum programming), Bruno Seiler (synthesisers, vocals) and Walter Stowe (vocals, synare), with the addition of Mark Lane on Electro-Harmonix Mini-Synthesizer on some recordings, from around Ventura, Ca., USA. In 1983, they released the classic electropop tape “Few Decisions”, including one of the – if not the - best ‘minimal electro’ track ever: “Life at the Top”, which made it already onto the „Night of the Banshee“ compilation back in 1996. HIDDEN AGENDA’s music was based around a Roland TR-606 drum machine and triggered analogue synths, adding melodies, synthetic percussion, and male vocals, think of IKO’83 as a comparison. Genetic Music has now re-released the complete 4-track tape plus adding the four previously unreleased tracks „Moving Pictures“, „Age of Haste“, „Living in Hollow“, and „Freeze up“ to the track list, and all tracks are just fabulous, and all remastered by no other than Andrea Sippel (Second Decay, Vendome). This is a must-buy for all into analogue electropop!
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