AFX*Analord 01

Label:

Rephlex – ANALORD 01

Series:

Analord – 01

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Electro

Tracklist

A1 Steppingfilter 101 4:45
A2 Canticle Drawl 1:45
A3 MC-4 Acid 3:47
A4 Bubble 'n' Squeek 2 1:31
B1 Where's Your Girlfriend? 5:06
B2 Grumpy Acid 3:21
B3 Analord 158b 1:40

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed BySRD
  • Distributed ByJVC (2)
  • Distributed ByForced Exposure
  • Distributed ByNeuton
  • Distributed ByRough Trade Distribution
  • Distributed ByLa Baleine Distribution
  • Distributed ByVme
  • Distributed ByWide Records
  • Distributed BySonic Records (2)
  • Distributed ByLowlands
  • Distributed ByInertia
  • Pressed ByRecord Industry – 55428

Notes

Stickered clear plastic sleeve.

Barcode sticker:

Made in England.
Distributed by:
SRD (UK), JVC
Forced Exposure
Neuton/Rough Trade
La Baleine, VME
Wide Recs, Sonic
Lowlands, Inertia
www.rephlex.com

Center label does not show track A4. However, the digital re-release of Analord 01 provides the title "Bubble 'n' Squeek 2" for this track.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 66908 01636 1
  • Barcode (Scanned): 0666908016361
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped): 55428 1A ANALORD 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped): 55428 1B ANALORD 1

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Analord 01 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label) Rephlex ANALORD 01 UK 2005
Recently Edited
Analord 01 (5×File, WAV, 4×File, WAV, 48 kHz) Rephlex ANALORD 01 UK 2009
Analord 01 (9×File, MP3, 320 kbps) Rephlex ANALORD 01 UK 2009

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Reviews

  • Sensei_Rebel's avatar
    Sensei_Rebel
    The track titles of the Analord series are more interesting than almost all of the actual music. How can anyone be enjoying some of these? My cat could randomly come up with better melodies using a synthesizer from late 80s, if I had one.
    • randyj's avatar
      randyj
      Edited 5 months ago
      Maybe the best of the Analord series - but that's a hard call. I do come back to this 1 more than the others when it comes to actually breaking out the vinyl ;) B1 Where's Your Girlfriend? is a major standout and a top fave of RDJ. GREAT ACID CUTS - that are a long way from the norm - in a very, very, good way = the AFX way ;) The whole series is E-sential.
      • jcc1970's avatar
        jcc1970
        Edited one year ago
        Great ... ... ... .. .. ;. //// .. ... Where's Your Girlfriend is epic.
        • R_co's avatar
          R_co
          Best track 1:31...😭

          Seven more words, yet I need five more!
          • van.mol.stijn's avatar
            van.mol.stijn
            Hi,

            Does anyone know where the wav's are available? I can't find them.. replex website sends me to discogs...

            Any help is appreciated!

            Grts
            • 6Joyrex9's avatar
              6Joyrex9
              I bought the real MP3 and WAV from rephlex for this analord and found out untitled it actually called


              Bubble 'n' Squeek 2
              • 6Joyrex9's avatar
                6Joyrex9
                Roland Microcomposer MC-4
                • jedi4q2's avatar
                  jedi4q2
                  Edited 19 years ago
                  This is my favorite part of the Analord series, with some of the best (and most danceable rhythms) as well as the tightest 303 lines of the entire series. Only part 10 rivals this as a high point.
                  • Oxbow's avatar
                    Oxbow
                    Edited 19 years ago
                    With the Analord series, Richard D. James returns to basics, using only old, banged-up, analogue synthesizers to create the music. Each song is absolutely dripping with acid. You might want to pick up a roll of Tums along with this EP.
                    • pissflaps's avatar
                      pissflaps
                      Edited 20 years ago
                      brilliant! apparently all created with the sequencer on the lable picture mc-4
                      So its a really simple style but really warm,
                      pretty amazing really as my friend had one of these sequencers and it was very hard to program,very tight timing though,
                      mc4 acid has some mental acid noises,essential record sure to be legendary soon...

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