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Trainer

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Download links and information about Trainer by Plaid. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 02:25:58 minutes.

Artist: Plaid
Release date: 2000
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 26
Duration: 02:25:58
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Uneasy Listening 5:37
2. Anything 5:01
3. Slice of Cheese 6:00
4. Link 6:04
5. Perplex 4:05
6. Summit 4:38
7. Bouncing Checks 5:29
8. Yak 5:51
9. Scoobs In Colombia 5:34
10. Chirpy 4:47
11. Prig (featuring Atypic) 4:52
12. Eshish (featuring Balil) 4:42
13. Blah (featuring Atypic) 4:47
14. Norte Route (featuring Balil) 5:15
15. Fly Wings 4:06
16. Whirling of Spirits (featuring Balil) 5:55
17. Choke and Fly (featuring Balil) 5:51
18. Small Energies (featuring Balil) 6:09
19. Jolly (featuring Atypic) 6:07
20. Letter (featuring Tura) 5:20
21. Soft Key (featuring Tura) 5:18
22. Reishi (featuring Tura) 9:01
23. Uland (featuring Balil) 4:09
24. Tan Sau 6:07
25. Android 7:00
26. Angry Dolphin 8:13

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After negotations broke down between former Black Doggers Ken Downie, Ed Handley, and Andy Turner, what was projected to be a three-disc set with nearly all the existing Black Dog Productions rarities became instead a two-disc set of Handley/Turner productions recorded during the first half of the '90s. Trainer is still a near-essential document of early British techno, including a raft of rarely heard classics like "Scoobs in Columbia," "Norte Route," and "Angry Dolphin," plus the entirety of their ultra-rare Mbuki Mvuki mini-LP. The Handley/Turner production aesthetic balanced sublime, Detroit-inspired synth with hyper-kinetic drum programs and breakbeat madness years before England's love affair with jungle. Grabbing tracks from far-flung but like-minded labels like ART, Planet E, A13, and Clear, Trainer includes over two hours of warped acid house from a B-boy perspective — it's hardly a coincidence that Black Dog Productions shared initials with South Bronx's finest.