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Cultural Amnesia - Press My Hungry Button

Cultural Amnesia - Press My Hungry Button

Musician: Cultural Amnesia
Album title: Press My Hungry Button
Style: Electro, Minimal, Industrial
Released: 2007
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1410 mb
Size APE version: 1933 mb
Size WMA version: 1509 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 754
Format: VQF RA AC3 MP4 VOX XM DTS
Genre: Electronic

Cultural Amnesia - Press My Hungry Button


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Record
A1 Hot In The House
A2 Dead Men Don't Talk
A3 Khana Kloof
A4 The Media Funk
A5 Shiny Guitar Music
A6 Aluminium Tubes
A7 Where Has All The Difference Gone
Pause
B1 Repetition For This World (Original Version)
B2 The Dialogue Of Skull And Soul
B3 For All Your Needs
B4 Dogtooth Spar
B5 Beautiful Song
B6 Do You Remember The War
B7 Magic Theatre
B8 Secrets Of The Passive Margin
Play
C1 No Hidden Extras
C2 The Fountain Overflows
C3 Scars For E (Alternate Take 2)
C4 The Pigs Are Coming
C5 Sinclair's Luck
C6 Lament (Hexagonal Cages)
C7 Satisfaction
Written-By – Jagger-Richard*
Stop
D1 The Uncle Of The Boot
D2 Greencage Cabaret (Original Version)
D3 High
D4 Being Boiled
Written-By – Marsh*, Ware*, Oakey*
D5 Fingertip Testing
D6 Spoilt Children
D7 Shallow Water
Voice – Rosamund C
D8 The Man About Town
Still Hungry
E1 Scars For E (Alternate Take 01)
E2 Sacreblue (Original Version)
F1 The Uncle Of The Boot (Full Version)
F2 Dance

Credits

  • Design – Ben Norland
  • Guitar, Keyboards, Voice – John Peacock
  • Keyboards, Voice, Guitar – Ben Norland
  • Lyrics By [Words] – Cultural Amnesia (tracks: A2 to C2, C4 to D2, D4, D5, D7, D8, E2 to F2), John Balance (tracks: A1, C3, D6, E1), Rose Edwards (tracks: D3)
  • Music By – Cultural Amnesia
  • Photography By – Ben Norland, Helen Craig
  • Producer – Cultural Amnesia
  • Technician [Digitised By] – Ben Norland
  • Voice, Keyboards, Performer [Pipes] – Gerard Greenway

Notes

Subscribers edition with bonus 7" limited to 250 copies.

Catalog# for 2LP: VOD 45 / IB7
Catalog# for 7": VOD 45.S / IB8

A1, D5: 1982/3 Unreleased.
A2, C2: 1980 Video Rideo.
A3, C5, C7, D7, D8: 1982 Sinclair's Luck.
A4: 1982/3 The Uncle Of The Boot.
A5, B3, C3, D4: 1982 Unreleased.
A6, D1: 1981 The Uncle Of The Boot.
A7: 1982 The Uncle Of The Boot, On-Slaught No. 6.
B1, B2, B8: 1981 Endzeit.
B4, B5: 1981 Sinclair's Luck.
B6, C6, D2: 1981 Unreleased.
B7, D3: 1982 Cultural Amnesia - The Uncle Of The Boot.
C1: 1981 Video Rideo.
C4: 1982 Sinclair's Luck, A Sudden Surge Of Power.
D6: 1983 Unreleased.
E1, E2, F1: 1982 Unreleased.
F2: 1983 The Uncle Of The Boot.

C7 loosely derived from (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Cultural Amnesia Press My Hungry Button ‎(2xCDr, Comp, Promo) Vinyl-on-demand none Germany 2007
VOD 45, IB7 Cultural Amnesia Press My Hungry Button ‎(2xLP, Comp, Ltd, Num, Gat) Vinyl-on-demand, Iron Banana VOD 45, IB7 Germany 2007

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'[T]his album shows what a daring, innovative and smart unit Cultural Amnesia were.' - The Sound Projector 'At their finest, the group conjure up some exquisitely basic tones as building blocks for satisfyingly wonky tunes. They also manage to squeeze stranger rhythms out of a cassette deck with a built-in beatbox than much of today's more derivative dance music.' - The Wire 'Released and unreleased tracks alike, Press My Hungry Button is a must-have for post-punk and minimal electro enthusiasts ... this is a cracking release featuring a whole host of gems in the raw - mined straight from the New Wave seam.' - Hi-Fi World 'Cultural Amnesia are characterised by strong (and sometimes wonderfully twisted) lyrics, a perfect musical backing and a unique and distinctive vocal style... More people need to hear this music and experience the weird and wonderful world of Cultural Amnesia. 10/10' - Side-Line Magazine '[A]n essential purchase for anyone investigating the 80s DIY cassette culture.' - Terminal Boredom '[T]his double album digs up further gems of elliptical synthpop and post-punk weirdness. ... The results spark with the boundless energy of exploration as the band test the limits of their - now desirably primitive - gear as much as their creativity.' - Plan B 'The work of Cultural Amnesia is awaiting (re)discovery, what are you waiting for?' - Compulsion. 'Simply extraordinary.' - Drexcode