Out (In Essence) (album)

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Out (In Essence)
Out (In Essence) cover
Studio album by Fluke
Released 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre House
Synthpop
Techno
Electronica
Length Unknown
Label Astralwerks
Producer(s) Fluke
Fluke chronology
The Techno Rose of Blighty
(1991)
Out (In Essence)
(1991)
Six Wheels on My Wagon
(1993)


Out (In Essence) is the second album by British electronica group Fluke, first released in 1991 (see 1991 in music).

[edit] About the album

The tracks on this album all came from Fluke's first album, The Techno Rose of Blighty. The album was recorded live at Destination Moon, an Acid House party held at the Rolling Stones’ manor house.[1] At this time it was also considered somewhat of a pioneering step for an electronic band to record a live album with band member Jon Fugler commenting, "Nobody believed a dance band could play live. It was a time when you didn’t know if the computer would last the whole show."[1]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Pan-Am Into Philly"
  2. "Pearls Of Wisdom"
  3. "The Bells"
  4. "Heresy And The Garden Of Blighty"
  5. "Philly" (Techno Rose Remix)

[edit] Notes & references

  1. ^ a b One Little Indian Records, Fluke Biography (link).
Fluke
Mike Bryant | Jon Fugler | Rachel Stewart | Mike Tournier
Discography
Albums: The Techno Rose of Blighty | Six Wheels On My Wagon | Oto | Risotto | Progressive History X | Progressive History XXX | Puppy
Live albums: Out (In Essence) | The Peel Sessions
Singles: Island Life | Thumper! | Joni/Taxi | Philly | The Bells | Slid | Electric Guitar | Groovy Feeling | Bubble | Bullet | Tosh | Atom Bomb | Absurd | Squirt | Absurd: The Remixes | Slap It | Pulse | Hang Tough | Switch
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