Planetary Assault Systems – The Drone Sector - New 2 LP Record 1998 Peacefrog UK Vinyl - Techno / Minimal Techno / Ambient
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Planetary Assault Systems – The Drone Sector
Label: | Peacefrog Records – PF079 |
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Format: |
2 x Vinyl, 12", Album, 33 ⅓ RPM
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Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Techno, Minimal Techno, Ambient |
A1 | Shift | |
A2 | Tap Dance | |
B1 | You Thought It | |
B2 | Long Lost | |
C1 | Jay Track One | |
C2 | Screen | |
D1 | Dungeon | |
D2 | The Motive |
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Peacefrog Records
- Copyright © – Peacefrog Records
- Recorded At – Space Station Ø
- Lacquer Cut At – The Exchange
- Pressed By – Orlake Records
- Cover, Design – Jamie (111)
- Lacquer Cut By – Graz*
- Written-By, Producer, Mixed By – Planetary Assault Systems
[P] 1997 Peace Frog Records [C] 1997 Peace Frog Records
Cover Design: Jamie - kimaera@compuserve.com
Correct year for [P]+[C] is 1998 as seen on the CD version.
Sleeve and label listings do not match on some copies.
Misprinted copies show the following tracklist on the labels:
A1 - "Screen"
A2 - "You Thought It"
B1 - "The Motive"
B2 - "Tap Dance"
C1 - "Shift"
C2 - "Jay Track One"
D1 - "Long Lost"
D2 - "The Dungeon"
This is not caused by the labels being misplaced on the records, they are actually misprinted.
The artwork is a scene from the 1927 German movie: Metropolis directed by Fritz Lang. The female Maschinenmensch, literally translated from german as "Machine human" is called Maria. She was one of the very first robots ever depicted in a movie. The pictures from the backside of the sleeve are also from Metropolis.
Cover Design: Jamie - kimaera@compuserve.com
Correct year for [P]+[C] is 1998 as seen on the CD version.
Sleeve and label listings do not match on some copies.
Misprinted copies show the following tracklist on the labels:
A1 - "Screen"
A2 - "You Thought It"
B1 - "The Motive"
B2 - "Tap Dance"
C1 - "Shift"
C2 - "Jay Track One"
D1 - "Long Lost"
D2 - "The Dungeon"
This is not caused by the labels being misplaced on the records, they are actually misprinted.
The artwork is a scene from the 1927 German movie: Metropolis directed by Fritz Lang. The female Maschinenmensch, literally translated from german as "Machine human" is called Maria. She was one of the very first robots ever depicted in a movie. The pictures from the backside of the sleeve are also from Metropolis.
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