Under the Flag
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Under The Flag | |||||
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Studio album by Fad Gadget | |||||
Released | September 1, 1982 | ||||
Genre | Electronic music | ||||
Label | Mute - Stumm 8 | ||||
Producer | Frank Tovey, John Fryer | ||||
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Under The Flag is an experimental electronic album released in 1982 by Fad Gadget.
Written by Frank Tovey for the most part concerning his fear for the future of the world, in light of having just becoming a father. He was apparently afraid of the world his son was going to grow up in. Sampling, which was new technology back in the early 1980s is incorporated into the album and sequencing is also heavily used.
"Scapegoat" features a Dutch nursery rhyme. Some of the ideas on this album were heavily inspired by German band Die Krupps and this is borne out by Fad Gadget's later album Gag which features Einstürzende Neubauten, who worked closely with Die Krupps.
[edit] Track listing
- "Under the Flag I"
- "Scapegoat"
- "Plainsong"
- "Love Parasite"
- "Wheels of Fortune"
- "Life on the Line IV"
- "The Sheep Look Up"
- "Cipher"
- "For Whom the Bells Toll"
- "Under the Flag II"
Recorded at Blackwing Studio, All Hallows Church, London in 1982.