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Performer: Various
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Album: Made To Measure Vol. 1
Style: Modern Classical, Avantgarde, Experimental
MP3 version ZIP size: 1123 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1559 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1553 mb
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 452
Other Formats: AC3 APE MOD ASF VOC AIFF ADX

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Tracklist Hide Credits

Pieces For Nothing
1 Minimal Compact Bat-Yam 4:33
2 Minimal Compact Too Many Of Them 4:32
3 Minimal Compact Immer Vorbei 4:00
4 Minimal Compact Animal Killers 3:33
A La Recherche De B.
5 Benjamin Lew A La Rechèrche De B. 2:51
Scratch Holiday
6 Aksak Maboul Scratch Holiday
Featuring – The Honeymoon KillersRecorded By – Aksak Maboul, Alig
4:15
Un Chien Merite Une Mort De Chien
7 Aksak Maboul Odessa 4:00
8 Aksak Maboul Chez Les Futuristes Russes 1:23
9 Aksak Maboul Ossip & Lili 1:05
10 Aksak Maboul Lili Danse 1:42
11 Aksak Maboul Retour Chez Les Futuristes 0:38
12 Aksak Maboul Mort De Velimir 3:33
Verdun
13 Tuxedomoon Fanfare 4:37
14 Tuxedomoon No One Expects The Spanish Inquisition 4:50
15 Tuxedomoon Driving To Verdun 2:33

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Crammed Discs
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Joeboy Productions
  • Copyright (c) – Crammed Music
  • Copyright (c) – Joeboy Music
  • Pressed By – DADC Austria

Credits

  • Artwork By [Painting] – Fernand Steven
  • Producer – Gilles Martin (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 15), Marc Hollander (tracks: 7 to 12), Peter Principle (tracks: 1 to 4), Tuxedomoon (tracks: 12 to 15), Vincent Kenis (tracks: 7 to 12)
  • Recorded By – Gilles Martin (tracks: 1 to 4, 7 to 12), Marc Hollander (tracks: 7 to 12), Peter Principle (tracks: 1 to 4), Vincent Kenis (tracks: 7 to 12)
  • Saxophone, Clarinet – Steven Brown (tracks: 1 to 4)
  • Violin – Jeannot Gillis (tracks: 1 to 4)

Notes

Manufactured in Austria
Printed in Germany
Distribution Sony Music

Tracks 1 to 4 made to measure for a ballet by Pierre Droulers.
Track 5 is an aural backdrop made to measure for a fashion exhibition ("Huit Jeunes Stylistes Limbourgeois").
Track 6 made to measure for The Honeymoon Killers' "Pan! Dans Les Vacances" private movie.
All sounds generated with a turntable.
Tracks 7 to 12 made to measure for a play by Michel Gheude based on the life of Maïakovsky.
Tracks 13 to 15 made to measure for "Het Veld Van Eer", a film by Bob Visser.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5410377 283121
  • Matrix / Runout: MTM-1-CD 11 A2
  • Rights Society: SABAM/BIEM GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 8689
  • Distribution Code: CB 771

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CRAM 029 LP, MTM 1 Various Made To Measure Vol.1 ‎(LP, Album, Comp) Crammed Discs, Crammed Discs CRAM 029 LP, MTM 1 Belgium 1984
M.BOX 40238 Various Made To Measure Vol.1 ‎(Cass, Album, Comp, S/Edition) Music-Box, Crammed Discs M.BOX 40238 Greece 1984
CRAM 029 LP, MTM 1 Various Made To Measure Vol.1 ‎(LP, Album, Comp) Crammed Discs, Crammed Discs CRAM 029 LP, MTM 1 Belgium 1984
DIV 1283 Various Made To Measure Vol.1 ‎(LP, Comp) Divine DIV 1283 France 1984
CRAM 029, NORMAL 4 Various Made To Measure Vol.1 ‎(LP, Comp) Crammed Discs, Normal CRAM 029, NORMAL 4 Germany 1984

Steelcaster
"Scratch Holiday" by Aksak Maboul is one of those abstract tracks you've never heard about. Melodic, minimal and strange turntablist piece. According to Crammed Discs it was entirely generated with a turntable, a vinyl 7" single from the '60s and some orange marmalade. I rarely use the word masterpiece since it gets abused around here more often than not, but considering the year this was released and how timeless it sounds, in my opinion it can be labeled as such. If this came out today or even in the 90s, pretentious folks would probably label it Intelligent Dance Music.

Dogrel
I first heard the track in Oneohtrix Point Never's brilliant XLR8R podcast and you are right, I did think that it was one of those experimental/IDM tracks, most likely released in the past decade or 15 years max. I never would have thought that it was released in early 80s, that fact just blows my mind. I agree with you, we can safely label that track 'masterpiece'.