Mr. Oizo – Flat Beat
Label: |
F Communications – F 104 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM
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Country: |
UK & Europe |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Electro |
Tracklist
A | Flat Beat | 5:25 | |
B1 | Monday Massacre | 3:36 | |
B2 | Sick Dog Try To Speak | 3:36 |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed To – PIAS Benelux – 137.0104.30
- Licensed To – [PIAS] Recordings – 137.0104.30
- Licensed To – PIAS – 137.0104.30
- Distributed By – PIAS – 137.0104.30
- Distributed By – Charged
- Distributed By – Vital (2)
- Distributed By – Connected Music Vertrieb GmbH
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – F Communications
- Copyright © – F Communications
- Published By – Wak
- Produced At – "Stupid 55" Studio
- Pressed By – DFI
Credits
- Artwork – Fred Nicolau
- Artwork ["Mr Oizo" Tag By] – Rock (19)
- Artwork [Graphist] – Laetitia Caillet
- Mastered By – Loud Master
- Mixed By – Quentin Dupieux
- Producer, Written-By – Quentin Dupieux
Notes
This is the first pressing.
A repress also exists with a 'F Communications' label code (LC 01347) and PIAS catalog number (137.0104.130).
Written and produced at the "Stupid 55" Studio.
DO NOT EAT THIS RECORD
'Analog Worms Attack' album is coming soon.
ⓟ & © 1999 F Communiations
Released under license by PIAS Benelux, PIAS Recordings & PIAS .
Distributed in by PIAS , UK by Charged/Vital, by Connected.
Made in Europe
A repress also exists with a 'F Communications' label code (LC 01347) and PIAS catalog number (137.0104.130).
Written and produced at the "Stupid 55" Studio.
DO NOT EAT THIS RECORD
'Analog Worms Attack' album is coming soon.
ⓟ & © 1999 F Communiations
Released under license by PIAS Benelux, PIAS Recordings & PIAS .
Distributed in by PIAS , UK by Charged/Vital, by Connected.
Made in Europe
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 413356 711233
- Barcode (Scanned): 5413356711233
- Label Code: LC 7800
- Rights Society: SABAM/BIEM
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 - Side A runout): DFI-99_ 2 F 104 A1
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 - Side B runout): DFI-9 9_ 2 F 10 4 B1
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2 - Side A runout stamped): DFI-99_ 2 F 104 A1
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2 - Side B runout stamped (Ⅲ is etched)): DFI-9 9_ 2 F 10 4 B1 Ⅲ
Other Versions (5 of 47)
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Flat Beat (CD, Single, Digipak) | Electroshit | 137.0104.22, F 104 CD | UK & Europe | 1999 | ||
Recently Edited
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Flat Beat (CD, Single) | F Communications | F104 CDUK, F 104 CDUK | UK | 1999 | ||
Recently Edited
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Flat Beat (CD, Single, Cardboard Sleeve) | F Communications | F 104 CDS | UK & Europe | 1999 | ||
Recently Edited
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Flat Beat (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo) | No Disc | ND 199 | Italy | 1999 | ||
Recently Edited
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Flat Beat (CD, Single, J-card case) | F Communications | F 104 CD | UK & Europe | 1999 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited 6 months agoSelling the track to the mainstream and appearing on a Levi’s Jeans commercial killed it for most people.
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Historical release as said below.... another one among the unique records that were only made on the other side of the millennium. This inspired the Timo Maas remix of Dooms Night which was made in the same year. 1999 really was an incredible year for all types of dance music.
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Classic techno/electro track but I prefer Justin jay called static (same techno sound) seems to be less popular
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Classic case of the underrated B side here folks. Forget Flat Beat, Monday Massacre is the true hero.
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The compilation "New Hits 99" features a 2:56 version of this, about the same length as the VHS promos listed above. No UK promo CD is listed here, but I do the version played on UK radio at the time being quite short, so maybe this was it.
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I don't understand how this release sells for these ridiculous prices? there were simply hundreds of copies of this for sale when it was released; HMV, Virgin, Music Video Store, Our price and that's not mentioning the tons of underground music stores up and down the country. That said this was a big track when i was at school which people first saw off the Levi advert so if its a nostalgia thing i can see where people are coming from, good video aswell ;)
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What a track.. Used on the levi advert for ages then unleashed on the unassuming general public.. It gardually worked its way into garage sets, with a whole heap of bootlegs being made (my fav which I heard on a blog site mixed with doomsnight & a 'test' acapella)
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