Solutions for a Small Planet
Solutions for a Small Planet | ||||
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Studio album by Haujobb | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre |
electro-industrial intelligent dance music | |||
Label | Off Beat | |||
Producer | Haujobb | |||
Haujobb chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Solutions for a Small Planet is an album released by Haujobb on Off Beat records in 1996. It was released in the United States by the distributor Metropolis Records. It has been widely acclaimed because of its tendencies to transcend different electronic music genres.
Track listing
- "Clockwise"
- "Anti/Matter"
- "Rising Sun"
- "Depths"
- "Sub Unit One"
- "Journey Ahead"
- "Distance"
- "Deviation"
- "Nature's Interface"
- "Sub Unit Two"
- "Cleaned Vision"
- "The Cage Complex"
- "Net Culture"
- "Transfer"
- "Sub Unit Three"
Keeping with the album's cyber theme, the track "Nature's Interface" features a sample, "Whatever is out here we're gonna be the first humans to see," from the second season Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Q-Who?," which featured the cybernetic Borg race as adversaries.
"Solutions for a small planet" was an advertising slogan used by IBM in the mid-1990s.[2]
Members
- Daniel Myer
- Dejan Samardzic
- Andreas Fricke (saxophone on "The Cage Complex")
References
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