Q Versus Rather Interesting |
various aliases |
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12" |
Belgium |
Quatermass |
QS12100 |
November 2000 |
45rpm/33.3rpm |
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deleted |
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Dropshadow Disease |
A1
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Fototienda (remix by plaid) |
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6:30
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B1
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Fototienda |
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6:22
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Lisa Carbon |
B2
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Rhumba Roland (rhumbolento remix by fibla) |
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5:16
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Recording Info: |
Side A is meant to be played at 45 rpm, while Side B is at 33.3 rpm. |
Errors: |
Track #A1 is incorrectly/misleadingly identified as being a song by Plaid, when it is actually the Dropshadow Disease song, "Fototienda", as remixed by Plaid. |
Track #B1 is incorrectly identified as being a song by Atom, when it is actually a song under his Dropshadow Disease alias. |
Track #B2 is incorrectly identified as being a song by Fibla, when it is actually the Lisa Carbon song, "Rhumba Roland", as remixed by Fibla. |
The corrections are as appear above. |
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Versus Rather Interesting |
various aliases |
|
 |
LP |
Belgium |
Quatermass |
QS104 LP |
2001 |
33.3rpm |
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Naturalist |
A1
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Pram vs. Naturalist |
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3:54
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The Roger Tubesound Ensemble |
A2
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Being Enveloped |
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5:48
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Dropshadow Disease |
A3
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Fototienda (remix by plaid) |
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6:30
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Dropshadow Disease |
A4
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Fototienda |
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6:22
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The Roger Tubesound Ensemble |
A5
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Pole vs. Pentatonic Surprise |
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6:28
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Lisa Carbon |
B1
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Rhumba Roland |
6:05
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Naturalist |
B2
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#14 |
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6:55
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Schnittstelle |
B3
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Schleife (remix by mash'ta) |
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4:14
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Fonosandwich |
B4
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They Call It A Donut But It Doesn't Have A Hole |
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4:54
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Lisa Carbon |
B5
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Rhumba Roland (rhumbolento remix by fibla) |
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5:16
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Recording Info: |
Track #A1 is referred to as "Pram vs. Naturalist", in that it is more like a Pram composition derived of source material from the (selected portions of the entirety of) the Naturalist album, Naturalist [RI 048], than a remix by Pram of any one particular Naturalist song. Within this piece there seem to be three distinctive parts; the first being comprised partially of the untitled tracks #3 and #4 (from Naturalist), the second being comprised partially of the untitled tracks #10 and #11 (from Naturalist), and the third being comprised partially of the untitled track #9 (from Naturalist). |
Track #A5 is referred to as "Pole vs. Pentatonic Surprise", in that it is more like a Pole composition derived of source material from the The Roger Tubesound Ensemble album, Pentatonic Surprise [RI 046], than a remix by Pole of any one particularly indetifiable song by The Roger Tubesound Ensemble. |
Errors: |
Track #A1 is misleadingly identified as being a song by Pram, when it is actually material from the Naturalist album, Naturalist, as reconstructed by Pram. |
Track #A2 is incorrectly/misleadingly identified as being a song by Pentatonic Surprise, when it is actually a song by The Roger Tubesound Ensemble from the Pentatonic Surprise album. |
Track #A3 is incorrectly/misleadingly identified as being a song by Plaid, when it is actually the Dropshadow Disease song, "Fototienda", as remixed by Plaid. |
Track #A5 is misleadingly identified as being a song by Pole, when it is actually material from the The Roger Tubesound Ensemble album, Pentatonic Surprise, as reconstructed by Pole. |
Track #B3 is incorrectly identified as being a song by Mash'ta, when it is actually the Schnittstelle song, "Schleife", as remixed by Mash'ta. |
Track #B5 is incorrectly identified as being a song by Fibla, when it is actually the Lisa Carbon song, "Rhumba Roland", as remixed by Fibla. |
The corrections are as appear above. |
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|
Versus Rather Interesting |
various aliases |
|
 |
CD gatefold digipak |
Belgium |
Quatermass |
QS104 CD / EFA 17088-2 / LC 6110 |
2001 |
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Naturalist |
1
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Pram vs. Naturalist |
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3:54
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The Roger Tubesound Ensemble |
2
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|
Being Enveloped |
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5:48
|
Dropshadow Disease |
3
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|
Fototienda (remix by plaid) |
|
6:30
|
Dropshadow Disease |
4
|
|
Fototienda |
|
6:22
|
The Roger Tubesound Ensemble |
5
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Pole vs. Pentatonic Surprise |
|
6:28
|
Lisa Carbon |
6
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Rhumba Roland |
6:05
|
Naturalist |
7
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#14 |
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6:55
|
Schnittstelle |
8
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Schleife (remix by mash'ta) |
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4:14
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Fonosandwich |
9
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They Call It A Donut But It Doesn't Have A Hole |
|
4:54
|
Lisa Carbon |
10
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Rhumba Roland (rhumbolento remix by fibla) |
|
5:16
|
|
|
Recording Info: |
Track #1 is referred to as "Pram vs. Naturalist", in that it is more like a Pram composition derived of source material from the (selected portions of the entirety of) the Naturalist album, Naturalist [RI 048], than a remix by Pram of any one particular Naturalist song. Within this piece there seem to be three distinctive parts; the first being comprised partially of the untitled tracks #3 and #4 (from Naturalist), the second being comprised partially of the untitled tracks #10 and #11 (from Naturalist), and the third being comprised partially of the untitled track #9 (from Naturalist). |
Track #5 is referred to as "Pole vs. Pentatonic Surprise", in that it is more like a Pole composition derived of source material from the The Roger Tubesound Ensemble album, Pentatonic Surprise [RI 046], than a remix by Pole of any one particularly indetifiable song by The Roger Tubesound Ensemble. |
Errors: |
Track #1 is misleadingly identified as being a song by Pram, when it is actually material from the Naturalist album, Naturalist, as reconstructed by Pram. |
Track #2 is incorrectly/misleadingly identified as being a song by Pentatonic Surprise, when it is actually a song by The Roger Tubesound Ensemble from the Pentatonic Surprise album. |
Track #3 is incorrectly/misleadingly identified as being a song by Plaid, when it is actually the Dropshadow Disease song, "Fototienda", as remixed by Plaid. |
Track #5 is misleadingly identified as being a song by Pole, when it is actually material from the The Roger Tubesound Ensemble album, Pentatonic Surprise, as reconstructed by Pole. |
Track #8 is incorrectly identified as being a song by Mash'ta, when it is actually the Schnittstelle song, "Schleife", as remixed by Mash'ta. |
Track #10 is incorrectly identified as being a song by Fibla, when it is actually the Lisa Carbon song, "Rhumba Roland", as remixed by Fibla. |
The corrections are as appear above. |
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