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Chris Carter - Interloop

Optimo Music on August 04, 2010 12:55

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    Originally recorded between 1974 and 1978 at Industrial Records studio in London 'The Space Between' album was first released as a 90 minute cassette in 1980 on Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records label. It wasn't until 1991 that it was again released by Mute Records on CD. Although tracks from 'The Space Between' have appeared on numerous compilations since its release, the album has never been available on vinyl until now.

    This new vinyl edition on Optimo Music, now retitled 'The Spaces Between', doesn't include all the tracks of the original album but has been enhanced and remastered from the original two-track master tapes and has new cover artwork especially for this release.

    Released by: Optimo Music
    Release/catalogue number: OM008
    Release date: Sep 20, 2010

    16 Comments

    9 timed comments and 7 regular comments

    • anna-anna2
    • ashpnw
      ashpnw on August 31, 2011 20:31

      this is great, and familiar to Hot on the Heals of Love for myself ...

    • anothercountyheard
      anothercountyheard on May 26, 2011 02:37

      " the new vinyl edition... doesn't include all the tracks of the original album" --- why the fuck not?
      what good is that? i'm going to pay 20$ for part of the album??? wtf are yall thinking?

    • mc303
      mc303 on April 12, 2011 23:57

      Brilliant! Well worth searching for originals! Not to take anything away from the remastered version :)

    • silot-cc
      silot-cc at 0.01 on April 03, 2011 18:04

      could be the introduction of ivan smagghe :D

    • Syndrom Records
      Syndrom Records at 2.05 on January 28, 2011 17:17

      Great album, wish Mute would re-release it...

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    • Plunjerbunni
      Plunjerbunni at 0.35 on August 19, 2010 03:06

      @Blood 'n' Tongue: Such a great remembrance-- thanks for sharing that.

    • Efectoscluster
      Efectoscluster on August 18, 2010 11:46

      Nice soundtrack for Lost Highway

    • Blood 'n' Tongue
      Blood 'n' Tongue at 0.35 on August 17, 2010 19:54

      Wonderful memories connected to this track. Especially a foggy night in 1986 in the car with my parents driving the twisting highway up the Sunshine Coast of BC. My dad was driving and I'd managed to convince him to let me play my SB cassette during the drive. Normally they hated my music, but the spookiness of the fog and the eerie quality of the music meshed to a point of inseparability and we laughed so much like we were in a movie. Each swell of the music synched up with the swells of fog for a perfect soundtrack. My dad passed away about a year later, so this is one of my favorite last memories of time with him.

    • geotekno
      geotekno on August 17, 2010 17:07

      This recording is going to sound AWESOME on vinyl. XOXO

    • hamanakashigenori
    • chris_carter
      chris_carter on August 17, 2010 08:21

      http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com asked if I could remember what synths I used on this track - this was my answer:

      "I'm a little fuzzy on specifics for individual tracks from this album as it was recorded over a four year period (1974 - 78) but as far as I can remember 'Interloop' was recorded on a Tascam 4 track - probably a A3340S. I think the synths used were a Roland SH-1 for the sequence and an Roland SH-5 for the synth lead line. A Roland System-100 104 Sequencer was driving the SH-1. I am pretty sure the delay effects were from a Roland RE501 and probably a couple of Boss pedals - a phaser and a chorus most likely - all Roland basically."

      Chris Carter

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