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Baby Ford - Headphoneasy Rider

Baby Ford - Headphoneasy Rider

Musician: Baby Ford
Album title: Headphoneasy Rider
Style: Techno, Experimental, Minimal
Released: 1997
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1825 mb
Size APE version: 1995 mb
Size WMA version: 1824 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 900
Format: MP1 AAC MIDI FLAC DTS AIFF AUD
Genre: Electronic

Baby Ford - Headphoneasy Rider


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Ute (Euston)
A2 In Decision
A3 Suet Pud
B1 Mobile Home
B2 Spiritworks
C1 Baggy Or Tight
C2 F. Kord
C3 Toman
D1 Bodine
D2 Wine Gibson
D3 Chevy Rainbow
Co-producer – Mark Broom
D4 Ute (Cosine)
D5 Toman (Reprise)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BMI 035LP Baby Ford Headphoneasy Rider ‎(2xLP, Album, W/Lbl) Black Market International BMI 035LP UK 1997
BMI035CD Baby Ford Headphoneasy Rider ‎(CD, Album) Black Market International BMI035CD UK 1997



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Vudozilkree
After many many years i decided to write something on this one. Bought it when it came out and it must be said that its charming is untouched since then. The beauty of this consists in its absolute darkness, remembering immediately Pwog's tribal, minimal and industrial feeling. The quality of this 2lp is truly incredible for techno lovers ... the programming ... the feeling ... the research. One of the greatest work in the history of the genre. And worth listening for everyone
Trash
Just proper proper shit for your feet and head...
Ballardana
The track "Toman" is quite astonishing for me. I came home one night from doing stocktake at my old shitty job, put this record on, and the outstanding simplisity and at the same time complexity of this track had quite a strange effect on my mind. I kept having visions of factory machinery and conveyor belts working relentlessly like the oddly timed chipping instrument used in this track. A brilliant album that gets half the attention it deserves.
Oreavi
Sadly very overlooked album by one of the best techno/house producers from the UK. Baby Ford is a master at crafting long intriguing rhythm based tracks without resorting to cliches. This album is no exception. Absolutely recommended.