Below the Belt (Pigface album): Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Tescov 1999 (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Tescov 1999 (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
| Recorded = |
| Recorded = |
||
| Genre = [[Industrial music|Industrial]] |
| Genre = [[Industrial music|Industrial]] |
||
| Length = |
| Length = 74:00 |
||
| Label = [[Invisible Records]] |
| Label = [[Invisible Records]] |
||
| Producer = |
| Producer = |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
| Next album = ''[[Eat Shit You Fucking Redneck]]''<br />(1998) |
| Next album = ''[[Eat Shit You Fucking Redneck]]''<br />(1998) |
||
}} |
}} |
||
A set of remixed songs from [[Pigface]]'s previous album [[A New High in Low]]. |
|||
Remixes by [[Tranquility Bass]], Justin Broadrick of [[Godflesh]], Mick Harris Quit, [[Scanner (musical group)]], [[Sheep On Drugs]], [[Hanzel und Gretyl]]. |
|||
This is [[Pigface]]'s eighth album and will end up being the first of two albums released in 1998. Which pretty much raps up there 90's discography, there wont be another album until 2001's release of a "best of" album, [[The Best of Pigface Preaching to the Perverted]] and The band won't release any new material until “[[Easy Listening...]]”, in 2003. |
|||
==Track listing== |
|||
# "Radio Bagpipe (The Protomartyr Mix)" <small>Remix By [[Curse Mackey]]</small> |
|||
# Kiss King (Saint James Mix)" <small>Remix By [[James Galus]]</small> |
|||
# Burundi (Overload Mix)" <small>Remix By [[Justin Broadrick]] Of [[Godflesh]]</small> |
|||
# More (Fly Away Mix)" <small>Remix By [[Subgenius]]</small> |
|||
# Nutopia (The Looptopia Mix)" <small>Remix By [[Hanzel und Gretyl]]</small> |
|||
# More Methylated (Sheep On Drugs Remix)" <small>Remix By [[Lee Fraser]]</small> |
|||
# Metal Tangerine (Forever Georgia Peach Mix)" <small>Remix By [[Resident Phase Shifter]]</small> |
|||
# First Taken Third Found (Phylr Remix)" <small>Remix By [[JF Coleman]]</small> |
|||
# Burundi (The Shore Suite Mix)" <small>Remix By [[Scanner (musical group)]]</small> |
|||
# Nutopia (Warzone Mix)" <small>Remix By [[Van Christie]]</small> |
|||
# More (Moseley Cupboard Smash Up)" <small>Remix By [[Quoit]] and [[Mick Harris]]</small> |
|||
# Warzone (Satellite Transmission Mix)" <small>Remix By [[Tranquility Bass]]</small> |
|||
# You Know...(Nothing Mix)" <small>Remix By [[Bagman]]</small> |
|||
[[Category:1998 albums]] |
|||
[[Category:Pigface albums]] |
Revision as of 14:58, 13 October 2006
Untitled | |
---|---|
A set of remixed songs from Pigface's previous album A New High in Low.
Remixes by Tranquility Bass, Justin Broadrick of Godflesh, Mick Harris Quit, Scanner (musical group), Sheep On Drugs, Hanzel und Gretyl.
This is Pigface's eighth album and will end up being the first of two albums released in 1998. Which pretty much raps up there 90's discography, there wont be another album until 2001's release of a "best of" album, The Best of Pigface Preaching to the Perverted and The band won't release any new material until “Easy Listening...”, in 2003.
Track listing
- "Radio Bagpipe (The Protomartyr Mix)" Remix By Curse Mackey
- Kiss King (Saint James Mix)" Remix By James Galus
- Burundi (Overload Mix)" Remix By Justin Broadrick Of Godflesh
- More (Fly Away Mix)" Remix By Subgenius
- Nutopia (The Looptopia Mix)" Remix By Hanzel und Gretyl
- More Methylated (Sheep On Drugs Remix)" Remix By Lee Fraser
- Metal Tangerine (Forever Georgia Peach Mix)" Remix By Resident Phase Shifter
- First Taken Third Found (Phylr Remix)" Remix By JF Coleman
- Burundi (The Shore Suite Mix)" Remix By Scanner (musical group)
- Nutopia (Warzone Mix)" Remix By Van Christie
- More (Moseley Cupboard Smash Up)" Remix By Quoit and Mick Harris
- Warzone (Satellite Transmission Mix)" Remix By Tranquility Bass
- You Know...(Nothing Mix)" Remix By Bagman