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| # | Samples | Title | |
| Side 1 | |||
| 1. |
MP3 |
"Tour De Mars" | |
| 2. |
MP3 |
"Moon Rocks" | |
| 3. |
MP3 |
"Inside The Capsule" | |
| 4. |
MP3 |
"Hole In The Head" | |
| 5. |
MP3 |
"Bad Love" | |
| 6. |
MP3 |
"The One That Got Away" | |
| 7. |
MP3 |
"Baker's Dozen" | |
| 8. |
MP3 |
"Against The Clock" | |
| 9. |
MP3 |
"Nautilus" | |
| 10. |
MP3 |
"Between The Wake & The Sleep" | |
| 11. |
MP3 |
"Lunar Ascent" | |
| 12. |
MP3 |
"Call Of The Siren" (part 1) | |
| 13. |
MP3 |
"Call Of The Siren" (part 2) | |
| 14. |
MP3 |
"It's Just Begun" | |
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Review |
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The Simonsound are in fact Matt Ford (aka hip-hop producer DJ Format) and Simon James, and on Reverse Engineering they've united to go on a Moog-fuelled odyssey into a funky and kitsch world of their own. Having initially drummed up interest by releasing two 7" singles featuring covers of Kraftwerk's "Tour De France" and The Jimmy Castor Bunch's B-boy classic "It's Just Begun," they've turned the project into a full blown album and it's a huge amount of fun from start to finish. Both of the initial singles appear on the album - "Tour De Mars" (as they've retitled it) kicking things off in style. As with almost all of the material here, funky live drums underpin extensive use of vintage synths, making it a pleasing cross between the earnest output of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and the slightly more tongue-in-cheek 90's covers project, The Moog Cookbook.



