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A true representation of 1988 using two synths, a drum machine and the human voice. A twenty year old artifact. Finally heard, before its destruction when the empire reigns. An Abox Classic.
Genre:
Electronic: Synthpop
Release Date:
2008
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Nineteen
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Record Label: www.endpop.com
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“You could almost say this is an album that was recorded in just two days were it not for the 20 years in between then and now. I recorded this in one day on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon back in 1987 or 88. It was a personal expression on the state of the world. As my world was constantly changing, the tape became a forgotten memory. It was twenty years later when I discovered the album in an old box and played it. I painstakingly re-mastered it and digitized it. And now it is here for you. I created a little book to go with it. It's called, '19'..."
The note is signed Claude S. | Anything Box. It appears this book was never completed; nonetheless it should not be made public. I urge you, Chairman, to consider its immediate destruction. Of course, this is up to the board to decide.
www.anythingbox-nineteen.com
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Thank-you Claude!
author: Justin Gagne
Another True Masterpiece
author: Marcelo Gomez
This Album Is Another Form Of Time Travel Which Takes Its Listener Through Time And Space. I Would Recommend All A-Box Fans To Buy It.
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Another Masterpiece Has Been Made
author: Marcelo Gomez
This Is Another Masterpiece That Takes Its Listener Back In Time And I Must Say It Does Take one Trough Time And Space. I Would Highly Recommend Every Anything Box Fan To Buy It.
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Claude Built A Time Machine
author: Joseph Burkholder
...and it's good for a inexpensive trip to 1988. The songs are simple, yet well-crafted, considering it was pretty much a first time out. Some people might say the songs are dark, but I call them varying shades of grey. It was 1988, and who wasn't feeling grey back then? This is a visit to classic ABox, and long may ir reign (at least on my iPod.)
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