Jackson & His Computerband: Glow

Jackson & His Computerband: Glow

Jackson & His Computerband: Glow

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $29.99
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Title: Glow
Artist: Jackson & His Computerband
Label: Warp Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 801061023812
Genre: Electronic

Vinyl LP pressing. 2013 release from French IDM artist Jackson Fourgeaud AKA Jackson & His Computerband. When Jackson emerged from the lingering Disco after-smoke of the 'French Touch' scene that nurtured Daft Punk and Phoenix amongst others, Paris and the rest of the world were changing. Slowly and methodically, strands of music were moving from warehouse raves into the global mainstream and at the time of his debut Smash, in 2005, he and his Computer Band embodied the bleeding edge of this transition.

Tracks:
1.1 Blow
1.2 Seal
1.3 Dead Living Things
1.4 G.I. Jane (Fill Me Up)
1.5 Orgysteria
1.6 Blood Bust
2.1 Memory
2.2 Arp #1
2.3 Pump
2.4 More
2.5 Vista
2.6 Billy
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