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Electronic
Performer: wir3O
Title: The First Last Number
Style: Experimental, Ambient
Year 1995
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 464
MP3 size: 1747 mb
FLAC size: 1203 mb
WMA size: 1789 mb
Other formats: MOD RA MP1 DTS FLAC WAV MP2

wir3O - The First Last Number mp3 album


wir3O - The First Last Number mp3 album

Tracklist

A The First Last Number 16:02
B The Last Last Number 11:51

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Touch Music
  • Published By – Mute Song
  • Remixed At – Suitcase Studios
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Touch
  • Copyright (c) – Touch

Credits

  • Design – J. Wozencroft*
  • Remix [Remixed And Re-located By] – The Hafler Trio

Notes

Text on the front of the sleeve includes the lyrics to "The First Letter", the artist name written as an intersecting "wir" and "h3o" (the "3" is a sideways "w"), design credits, contact info. The sleeve spine credits the artists as "wir3O" and lists both track titles along with the label and Category. The artist name written as "wir³o" does not appear on the release at all. The A-side track begins with a false start, and the percussion skips once in the last 5 seconds.

Wir - The First Letter remixed and re-located at Suitcase studios in Reykjavik, Iceland.

℗ & © 1995 Touch.
Made in England.

The sleeve reverse displays the following matrix:
1 ACCREDITED FRIVOLITY HAVING JOKED TAKER (8,2,9,2,3,3,8)
2 ADAPTIVELY CORONARIES FORESEES PROGRAM (9,4,1,4,4,8,5)
3 ALIENATION PSYCHOSIS FONDLES PUPPETS (8,2,6,7,2,8)
4 ANTITHESIS OVERTHROWN BUSHFIRE DEHYDRATE (2,3,5,3,3,5,3,6,8)
5 ABATEMENTS HYPOTHETIC LODGER REFILL (9,2,3,6,4,8)
6 BOTHERSOME RESTORER ORCHID THRIFT (5,4,4,5,5,7)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5027803040519
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Anarius
I love this record. I remember listening to this on headphones in 2011 - switching over the (muted) TV to see live film of riots happening in Clapham and Croydon. The combined force of the film and the soundtrack blasting through the headphones was monumental. Would love to see this released digitally - or re-released in some format.