Analog Worms Attack
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Analog Worms Attack is French electronic musician Mr. Oizo's first full-length album, released in 1999. It was available on 10", 12", and CD. The album is mostly instrumental and minimal, taking cues from French house and early American hip hop. All music was composed on mainly analogue synthesisers and equipment, most notably the Korg MS-20 analog synth, as opposed to later works that would rely upon digital equipment and techniques. French producer and Ed Banger staple Feadz provides most of the turntable work on the record.
The album received generally favourable reviews on release, and has become an influence in the electronic genre.
The track "Last Night a DJ Killed My Dog" is a reference to Indeep's 1980's single Last Night a DJ Saved My Life. The bassline is also very similar to Last Night a DJ Saved My Life.
Track listing
CD
- "Bad Start" (1:46)
- "Monophonic Shit" (3:56)
- "No Day Massacre" (4:17)
- "Smoking Tape" (1:31)
- "Last Night a DJ Killed My Dog" (4:27)
- "The Salad" (3:03)
- "Bobby Can't Dance" (2:46)
- "Analog Worms Attack" (4:52)
- "One Minute Shakin" (1:13)
- "Inside the Kidney Machine" (4:50)
- "Miaaaw" (4:23)
- "Flat 55" (2:22)
- "Feadz On" (1:10)
- "Analog Wormz Sequel" (3:40)
- "Flat Beat" (Bonus Track) (5:17)
Vinyl
- "Bad Start"
- "Monophonic Shit"
- "No Day Massacre"
- "Smoking Tape"
- "Last Night a DJ Killed My Dog"
- "The Salad"
- "Bobby Can't Dance"
- "Analog Worms Attack"
- "One Minute Shakin"
- "Inside the Kidney Machine"
- "Miaaaw"
- "Flat 55"
- "Feadz On"
- "Analog Wormz Sequel"
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