| Artist: | SOMEONE ELSE/MISKATE/LTK/EIDOLON
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| Title: | Consumption |
| Label: | Wreckless Recordings Germany
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| Cat: | WRECK 005 |
| Format: | 12" |
| Released: | 18 February, 2008 |
| Price: | £5.53 |
| Genre: | Techno |
| Playlist: | MP3 | WMA |
| Availability: | In Stock - ships within 24 hours |

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| # | Samples | Title | |
| Side 1 | |||
| 1. | MP3 |
WMA |
Someone Else & Mistake - "Bagtime" |
| Side 2 | |||
| 1. | MP3 |
WMA |
LTK - "Would You Like A Bag For Your Bag?" |
| 2. | MP3 |
WMA |
Eidolon - "Last Victim" |
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Label/Supplier Notes |
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This project was born of the American culture of 'Consumption'. Field recordings were made in metropolitan shopping centres during the
United States holiday season. Conversations drifted into ambient sounds of money being spent, commerce being transacted. The results
of these recordings were then sent to artists to be turned into music. The a-side is 'Bagtime' from Someone Else + Mistake; a minimalist
dancefloor workout, with a host of sounds panning across the stereo spectrum. The standout element is this grating yet infectious sound
that resonates throughout the track - once heard, is impossible to dismiss! The b1 is Ltk's 'Would You Like A Bag For Your Bag?'; quirky,
clicky, and indicative of the perils of instant gratification. The title sample, queried by a young attractive female, is a statement of bitter irony.
Cash registering, children laugh, and santa claus brings home the bacon. 'Eidolon Last Victim' is the b2; a deep and dark foray into a future
of dwindling returns. The closing track on this ep is filled with complexities and intricacies that need more than a casual listen to fully grasp.
The standout element is the synth line made from a beeping French fry machine.

















