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The Disk Platter Spins by Industrial Sound Bank Industrial Sound Bank : The Disk Platter Spins.
The sounds that shake the masses.


The Disk Platter Spins is a musical journey; a gapless, seamless blending of dance, trance and noise. The album has been inspired by years of living and listening. There's a strong "dance-ability" factor, but even for those who choose to just listen, this album provides great material. The songs were written over the course of the last 15 years in various studios and environments, and were finally compiled and mixed in the comfort of home. These songs have been floating around in disconnect since 1996. Some on CD, some on Floppy disk, some just melodies scribbled on fading sheet music.
Songs:

1. The Disk Platter Spins
2. At Ur Brain
3. Mood Swingage
4. Have You Heard
5. Splatter
6. Echo Space Tinker Toy
7. Need A Reason
8. Mind Games
9. Phistp1mp
10. PredicTableism
11. Bump Maker Parade
12. Send Receive
13. Back 'Round Again
14. Fear Of Analogs
15. Skip The Line
16. Velvet Rope Slinger
17. See No Speak no Hear No

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 5/7/2011
Industrial Sound Bank lives in New York USA

Tagged as: Electronica, Pop


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