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Throbbing Gristle - Adrenalin / Distant Dreams (Part Two) Album

Throbbing Gristle - Adrenalin / Distant Dreams (Part Two) Album
Performer: Throbbing Gristle
Title: Adrenalin / Distant Dreams (Part Two)
Country: UK
Genre: Electronic
Style:Industrial
Released: 23 Oct 1980
Catalog number: IR0015
Label: Industrial Records
MP3 album szie: 1371 mb
FLAC album size: 2726 mb

Tracklist

1Distant Dreams (Part Two)5:43
2Adrenalin3:55

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
IR 0015Throbbing Gristle Adrenalin / Distant Dreams (Part Two) ‎(7", W/Lbl)Industrial RecordsIR 0015UK1980

Credits

  • Design [Camouflage Bag, Uncredited]Chris Carter
  • Lacquer Cut BySA
  • ProducerBrooks-Sinclair
  • Written-ByCarter, Tutti, P-Orridge, Christopherson

Notes

Issued in camouflage printed polythene bag.
Black vinyl only release. However looking at the disc through a strong light, a dark red translucent color appears due to the composition of the material.
Limited edition of 10,000 copies.

Double A-side release. Labels and runouts distinguish sides by AAD for "Adrenalin" and ADD for "Distant Dreams (Part Two)".

A Brooks-Sinclair Production
℗ & © 1980 Industrial Records Ltd.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side AAD): IR0015/AAD
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side ADD): IR0015/ADD
  • Matrix / Runout (Side AAD, hand-etched runout, variant 1): IR 0015 AAD2 TRIDENT ROOL...! SECOND ATTEMPT····· Steve.
  • Matrix / Runout (Side ADD, hand-etched runout, variant 1): IR 0015 ADD ⍦ SA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side AAD, hand-etched runout, variant 2): IR 0015 AAD2 TRIDENT ROOL...! 1 E SECOND ATTEMPT····· Steve.
  • Matrix / Runout (Side ADD, hand-etched runout, variant 2): IR 0015 ADD 1 I SA

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Industrial Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Industrial Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Southern Music
  • Mastered At – Trident Studios
  • Lacquer Cut At – Trident Studios
  • Pressed By – Precision Records & Tapes Limited

Short intro

It was simultaneously released with SubhumanSomething Came Over Me. It was sold in a camoflauge printed plastic bag and reached No. 26 in the UK Indie Chart. As with SubhumanSomething Came Over Me, the single contains 2 black and white distinctive photographs, the first being a storefront and the second being an unidentified interior. A 'TG' label is printed on both sides, with each side's respective song and an Industrial Records. Текст песни: All this energy destroys me Killing my security Sitting here you make me shiver Sitting here I lose all Throbbing Gristle albums. Thirty-Second Annual Report. The Taste of TG A Beginners Guide to the Music of Throbbing Gristle. Show all albums by Throbbing Gristle. Songs in album Throbbing Gristle - Distant Dreams Part Two 1980. Throbbing Gristle - Distant Dreams Part Two. Total votes: 1. Other albums by Throbbing Gristle. Throbbing Gristle. Mutant Throbbing Gristle. TGV - The Video Archive Of Throbbing Gristle - False Start. TGV - The Video Archive Of Throbbing Gristle - Late Show. Distant Dreams Part Two. 회사 등. One of Throbbing Gristle's more accessible songs well, about as accessible as this industrial foursome would allow themselves to sound, Adrenalin answers the immortal question: What would Throbbing Gristle sound like if Giorgio Moroder produced them Keep in mind Moroder and TG never crossed paths professionally, but the sound of of the production bears a strong Moroder influence. Listen free to Throbbing Gristle Adrenalin, Distant Dreams pt. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. Throbbing Gristle was formed in London, UK in 1975 out of the ashes of international performance art group COUM Transmissions. AdrenalinDistant Dreams Part Two is a music singlesepsfan clubpromo recording by THROBBING GRISTLE Progressive ElectronicProgressive Rock released in 1980 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. Adrenalin 3:59 2. Distant Dreams Part Two 5:43. Total Time: 9:42. Line-up, Musicians. Adrenalin, 03:55. Distant Dreams Pt. extreme music, экстремальная музыка, metal, металл, grindcore, грайндкор, grind, brutal, брутал, black metal, блэк металл, doom metal, дум металл, death metal, дет метал, folk metal, pagan metal, heavy metal, хэви металл, gothic metal, готика, металл альбомы, free music, бесплатная музыка, свободный обмен музыкой, новинки, раритеты, new and rare music, music discussions, discographies, band history, дискографии, истории групп, обсуждение музыки
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Lightbinder
Lightbinder
One of Throbbing Gristle's more accessible songs (well, about as accessible as this industrial foursome would allow themselves to sound), Adrenalin answers the immortal question: What would Throbbing Gristle sound like if Giorgio Moroder produced them? Keep in mind Moroder and TG never crossed paths professionally, but the sound of of the production bears a strong Moroder influence. Thumping drum machine beats? Check. Futuristic, almost orchestral synthesizers? Check. Detached lead vocals? Check. These and other elements found in a typical Moroder production can be heard across Adrenalin. More die-hard TG fans may decry the more pop-leaning sound, but they'd be doing themselves a disservice. You'll still hear lots of wacked-out tape loops, odd lyrics that read like they come from the perspective of a molecule undergoing thermolysis (I am split in different places/I am split from everything), and Genesis P. Orridge's cold vocals. In the musical context of 1980, Adrenalin was still a long ways off from mainstream music.

Review of the B-side to come soon!
It's so easy
It's so easy
Been into TG since late 70s & didn't know that there were different versions of Distant Dreams! There's one with a "shooting star" synth intro, one with a poppy drum intro & on YouTube, there's a "fast" version! Guess you never stop learning...
nailer
nailer
Worth noting, the 7" version of "Distant Dreams (pt. II)" is somewhat different mix comparing it to the one made available as bonus on later Grey Area CD editions of "Mission Of Dead Souls" (it's even stated for curious eyes on the rear cover of that CD release). On 7" though, this one starts off a bit strange - along fades in some weird noise, then all of a sudden the synth-arrangement kicks off a bit neither head nor tail. To be honest, the version off the "Mission Of Dead Souls" CD is much better in terms of "complete".

In all, this is by far TG's most accessible "pop" release - "Adrenalin" is catchy and "Distant Dreams" provide a truly beautiful electronic pulse, graced with exotic touches over xylophone, complemented along by rotating (if somewhat scary) "twilight zone-ish" riff plus synthetic/choral strings for soothing effect. To put is simple - this is beautiful, despite Biba Kopf's once scary claim - "God they were ugly, TG, make no mistake - but who said that music had to be nice?"
Lilegha
Lilegha
Quite good, though not their strongest single. Remarkable looking.