Razor Maid

 

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on Apr 16, 04 | 1:35 am

Razor Maid

The Epilogue, Back to Basics

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Raxor Maid Records (US, UK)/1985 (?)/2x12" Translucent Black Vinyl eps, DJ subscription service

STUDIO CREDITS:

All Remixes by Joseph Watt
Producer: Joseph Watt, Executive Producer: Art Maharg, Remix Engineers: Suen Taits & Nick Froome, Mastering Engineer: Arun Cahkraverty, Design: Square Red Studio, Photographer: Anthony Russo, Razormaid: Julie Capuzello

TRACKLISTING:

Side 1
The Hammer and the Heart /131bpm
I Won't Follow /142bpm, both by And the Mamluks / Kiosk Records UK

Side 2
Taboo by Dormanu /118bpm/Illuminate Records UK
Say it Again by Danse Society /128bpm/Arista records UK

Side 3
Heaven by Anne Clark /131bpm/Ten Records UK
Macchina Nera by Scalla /123 bpm/CBS Schallplatten Germany

Side 4
The Gods of Aquarius by Nina Hagen /170bpm/CBS Records NY
On the Beam by Space Monkey, Innervision Records UK

NOTES:

The last in the 1st series. Essentially "Chapter !". Apparently recycled cover art from the first issue. Back cover and label graphics by Square Red Studios will be re-used for the Class-X Series graphics. "Gods of Aquarius" was listed on the sleeve of Chapter Nine, but this is the first time it is actually pressed on the record itself.

To me not a particualar stand out for RazorMaid!, but overall a good example of what it is.

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