Tracklist
Prana | 7:24 | ||
Gulf Breeze | 6:33 | ||
Kalika | 6:50 | ||
Splitting World | 8:40 | ||
Kinetic Flow | 6:44 | ||
Forgotten Rites | 8:13 | ||
Abduction | 8:00 | ||
Intruder | 6:11 | ||
Xenomorph | 6:32 | ||
Inner Peace | 6:07 |
Credits (4)
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Lurch (12)Crew [The Crew]
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Scotty (13)Crew [The Crew]
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Bozzy (2)Illustration [Cover Illustrations]
- Eat StaticWritten-By, Performer
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Planet Dog – bark lp 001 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | ||||
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Planet Dog – BARK MC 001 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 |
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A&M Records – POCM-1039 | Japan | 1993 | Japan — 1993 |
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Planet Dog – BARK LP 001 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 |
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Planet Dog – bark cd 001 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 |
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Mammoth Records – MR0118-2 | US | 1995 | US — 1995 |
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Mammoth Records – MR 118-2 | Canada | 1995 | Canada — 1995 |
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Planet Dog – BARK CD 001 | UK | 2007 | UK — 2007 |
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Abduction Expanded
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Cherry Red – 5013929500136 | UK | 2021 | UK — 2021 | ||||
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Cherry Red – 190295 027896 | UK | 2021 | UK — 2021 |
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Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited one year ago
referencing Abduction (CD, Album) BARK CD 001
This is hands down one of the most important and most essential albums within the electronic dance music genre. The sound of Eat Static back in 1993 was so ahead of its time. Forgotten Rites was proper goa production way ahead any of the other acts. The rest is also sublime. Going back to the album today and it havent aged abit. Essential! -
referencing Abduction (2×LP, Album) BARK LP 001
The track 'Kinetic Flow' contains a sample of Jon Pertwee saying 'generate a tremendous charge of psychokinetic energy', taken from Episode Five of the Doctor Who serial 'The Daemons'. -
referencing Abduction (2×LP, Album) BARK LP 001
This record play in 45t or 33t ? Looking forward to buy one -
referencing Abduction (2×LP, Album) BARK LP 001
Magical trance dance'n'beats from the masters of psychedelia. Eat Static is up there with the top of the top, and they are still rocking the doofs to this day...special stuff! -
referencing Abduction (2×LP, Album) BARK LP 001
Worth every penny for 'Abduction' alone.... Slide guitar 'n all! -
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referencing Abduction (CD, Album, Reissue) BARK CD 001
"Prepare your spirit" was a good first effort, but that was like a compilation of all their influences up to that point, some italo-piano here and a smattering of hardcore there. "Abduction" is a much more coherent effort showcasing their own sound and vision. -
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Overall, quite probably Eat Static's best album. Though I've heard some retro heads praise the primordial rawness of the recently re-released "Prepare your spirit", my heart and ears stick to "Abduction". You get it all on this one: simple and soothing melodies, acid leads which never wander too far off into cerebral territory, SF and alienesque sampes, all painted over with a colorful blend of early pre goa trance and techno. The general approach to the music is not the one of an insatiable armament, but they still explore a wide range of electronic music territory, via very smart arrangements - be it a straight forward 4x4 kick, broken beats or percussion patterns you just cannot categorize. From more downbeat atmospheres to pure old school party classics, Eat Static could please 'em all. It may not be as three dimensional as for example "Science of the gods" or as ecclectic as "In the nude!", but all the more focused and unified. Whereas I find most of their other albums to be hit and miss material, "Abduction" has barely any weak points. The flow is impeccable, a true album experience, something I missed later on in their careers, as they always went on to present and try out so many things over the course of one album, that it often sounded too random and like a collection of tracks from all over the place. Trust me on this one though, even the not so great Eat Static fan like myself had his tongue rolled down to the ground after hearing this!
My favorite tracks are Prana, Gulf Breeze, Forgotten Rites and Abduction. With maybe half a dozen other tunes, those four show the pinnacle of Eat Static's tongue in cheek creativity.
If you like this, you might want to try out Taiyo's "Tranzen EP", Juno Reactor's "Transmissions" debut album, the early compilations on Dragonfly Records , but why stop there? Go on and dig out many of the early nineties classics which weren't afraid to cross the back then not so rigid genre boundries: artists such as FUSE, Future Sound Of London, Blue Planet Corporation, Shaolin Wooden Men and so forth.
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