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Artist : Zebra Title : Live In Leugen Genre : Electronic Year : 2010 Date : 06/2010 Bitrate : VBR kbps Tracks : 03 Label : Kormplastics Source : CDDA Encoder : Lame 3.97 Length : 35:18 min Size : 49,4 MB Tracklist: ---------- 01.urgges are looking for you 11:21 02.muesings are jest the start 14:23 03.therny regrets 09:34 ------- 35:18 min In December 2009 Zebra (Roel Meelkop & Frans de Waard) were invited to play a hommage to Martin Hannett, the legendary producer of Joy Division, A Certain Ratio and Section 25 (to mention Zebra's favorites). This was the start of a long Factory Records weekend in Brussels. Zebra picked their favorite Martin Hannett productions and sprinkled them some further with their extraordinary electronic means to create a groovy, dense slab of music. This album is called 'Live In Leugen'. Leugen is the dutch word for lie, and so the album is a studio production, packed as a 'bootleg', which it isn't. Its a lie (again). Otherwise they are very serious in what they do. This a most sincere hommage to a great producer. Their second CD, following their well-aclaimed release on Symbolic Interaction. CD only - Limited to 200 copies. http://www.kormplastics.nl/ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist : Zebra Title : Live In Leugen Genre : Electronic Year : 2010 Date : 06/2010 Bitrate : VBR kbps Tracks : 03 Label : Kormplastics Source : CDDA Encoder : Lame 3.97 Length : 35:18 min Size : 49,4 MB Tracklist: ---------- 01.urgges are looking for you 11:21 02.muesings are jest the start 14:23 03.therny regrets 09:34 ------- 35:18 min In December 2009 Zebra (Roel Meelkop & Frans de Waard) were invited to play a hommage to Martin Hannett, the legendary producer of Joy Division, A Certain Ratio and Section 25 (to mention Zebra's favorites). This was the start of a long Factory Records weekend in Brussels. Zebra picked their favorite Martin Hannett productions and sprinkled them some further with their extraordinary electronic means to create a groovy, dense slab of music. This album is called 'Live In Leugen'. Leugen is the dutch word for lie, and so the album is a studio production, packed as a 'bootleg', which it isn't. Its a lie (again). Otherwise they are very serious in what they do. This a most sincere hommage to a great producer. Their second CD, following their well-aclaimed release on Symbolic Interaction. CD only - Limited to 200 copies. http://www.kormplastics.nl/ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net