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System 01 Featuring Timothy Leary - From Psychodelics To Cybernetics mp3 album

System 01 Featuring Timothy Leary - From Psychodelics To Cybernetics

Musician: System 01
Album title: From Psychodelics To Cybernetics
Style: Techno
Released: 1990
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1289 mb
Size APE version: 1578 mb
Size WMA version: 1171 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 308
Format: DMF TTA VOX MIDI XM MP1 AHX
Genre: Electronic

System 01 Featuring Timothy Leary - From Psychodelics To Cybernetics mp3 album

System 01 Featuring Timothy Leary - From Psychodelics To Cybernetics mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Any Reality Is An Opinion
Voice – Timothy Leary*
5:58
2 From Psychodelics To Cybernetics
Voice – Timothy Leary*
5:18
3 Paralysed Force 7:01
4 Any Reality Is An Opinion (Instrumental) 5:49
5 From Psychodelics To Cybernetics (Instrumental) 5:18
6 Know Time
Composed By, Voice – Nainz Watts*
5:12

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – EFA – 01726-09 CD
  • Pressed By – CDT Berlin

Credits

  • Artwork [Uncredited] – Michael Bulgrin
  • Composed By – Johnny Klimek, Paul Browse
  • Featuring – Timothy Leary*
  • Photography By [Leary] – Hans-Georg Gaul
  • Photography By [System 01] – Jim Rakete
  • Voice – Jayney Klimek

Notes

Johnny Klimek/Paul Browse Production
Timothy Leary's contribution was recorded live on the 16th of September 1990 at Humboldt-University, East-Berlin, GDR

EFA 01726-05 (LP)
Total time 34:37, and tracks corrected to real time from: 5:17 , 6:59 , 5:47 , 5:17 and 5:13

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Label Code: LC 7572
  • Matrix / Runout: CDT-BERLIN EFA 01726 01

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
IF-SETH 026 MS System 01 Featuring Timothy Leary* System 01 Featuring Timothy Leary* - From Psychodelics To Cybernetics ‎(LP, Album, TP) Interfisch Records IF-SETH 026 MS Germany 1990
IF-SETH 026 MS System 01 Featuring Timothy Leary* System 01 Featuring Timothy Leary* - From Psychodelics To Cybernetics ‎(12") Interfisch Records IF-SETH 026 MS Germany 1991



one life
If like me you have a copy of the - dare I say it - classic album "Buried Dreams", from which was taken the - dare I say it again - milestone single "The Hacker" then if I tell you that Paul Browse, who is one half of this impressive duo was one of the three people making up that particular CLOCK DVA line-up, your interest will be aroused. If I tell you he wasn't in the line-up for the live "Transitional Voices" album, you might get an even better idea of the sound he took with him. Okay, so there is nothing as incandescent as the brilliant "Hacker" here, and it lacks the experimental flavour of the "Buried Dreams" album, but the sound is there - that busy shifting, phasing, twisting sound full of movement and action. Listening to this shows you how much he gave to the sound of CLOCK DVA. A whispered voice opens "Know Time" and a chattering sequencer / keyboard sound begins gently while choir voices are heard in the distance. It's a rather deep and dark sound over which the vocalist sings his YELLO-like rapid poetry and female voices say "I Like You" and "Know Time" It has a slightly disturbing atmosphere, while avoiding any reference to Vampyric Countesses. "Any Reality Is An Opinion" has TIM LEARY speaking over the top of yet another fairly passive rhythmic thing which is unafraid of showing its teeth. He says things like 'It's My Job To Corrupt Young People / With The Contagious / Infectious Idea / Of Individual Freedom" spouting things about putting LSD into the water supply (yes, that old chestnut). His words fits the compulsively rhythmic music alnost perfectly. "From Psychodelics To Cybernetics" follows in a very similar vein with lots of subtle sound effects thrown in for good measure. "Paralysed Force (Ether Mix)" is (presumably) a remix of their previous release with deep & echoing vocals which are muffled and not easy to discern (the vocalist mumbling a little like ADI NEWTON). Having said which, it's very similar in it's honed, ever-busy sound to everything else on this mini LP. The 'B' side (at least on the cassette demo I was sent) consists of only two tracks! The first one is an instrumental mix of "Any Reality Is An Opinion" which basically consists of the very same music minus the TIM LEARY words. The dramatic punctuation is there, and in many ways it actually works better as an instrumental - your listening is not distracted by anybody drawling words over the top. "From Psychodelics To Cybernetics" is a supposed instrumental although it seems to have more vocals on it than the other version did. The vocals are very similar to (or exactly the same as) those found on "Any Reality Is An Opinion", again fitting the song almost perfectly. Apart from the chugging, chittering rhythm, there's a plethora of interesting rhythmic devices and punctuations used it this sound, all mixed back to give it a smooth, flowing sound. I've seen copies in the shops and this is well below a full price, full-sized LP which is a good thing! Don't expect it to punch and pummel you if you buy a copy, but it is good, well-put-together, cerebral dance music. I look forward to their further development - the future looks good for SYSTEM 01. Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.