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Unspecified Enemies - Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit

Unspecified Enemies - Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit

Musician: Unspecified Enemies
Album title: Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit
Style: Techno, Minimal
Released: 1999
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1652 mb
Size APE version: 1989 mb
Size WMA version: 1998 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 804
Format: AC3 DTS MMF ADX FLAC MPC MIDI
Genre: Electronic

Unspecified Enemies - Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit


Tracklist

A1 Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit
B1 Tracks Diagrams Micropolitics
B2 Untitled
B3 Untitled
B4 Untitled
B5 Untitled

Notes

Vinyl has no labels (plain black center)
Comes with info sheet about the release and info sheet about other releases.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): Tracks Diagrams Micropolitics

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NMBRS22 Unspecified Enemies Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit ‎(12") Numbers. NMBRS22 UK 2012
NMBRS22 Unspecified Enemies Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit ‎(4xFile, FLAC) Numbers. NMBRS22 UK 2012



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TheJonnyTest
'Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit' featured on the DJ Bone compilation 'Subject Detroit'. This track is devoted to the whole of side A and is a cutting piece of machine funk with a suitably loud pressing. On side B the runout groove simply reads TRACK - DIAGRAMS - MICROPOLITICS which is confusing as there are five distinct tracks? First track will go down well with any hard techno dj - a filtered 909 number which is inventive and full of energy. Track two is a short bass, snare & kick drum skit which makes me wish I had two copies. Same with the track three - a short minimal techno workout with some scratching over it which sounds better than my description! :) Track four is another short 909 skit followed by track 5 a blindingly simple yet hauntingly emotive dub electro track which has some distinctly Basic Channel dub stylings, while some deft use of reverb is applied to a vocoder intoning 'Counterattack'. A pleasant close to a devastatingly good ep. High quality control seems to be Counterattack's hallmark. Full respect.