Humanoid – Stakker Humanoid
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Westside Records (2) – WSRT 12 |
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Electronic |
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Acid |
Tracklist
A1 | Stakker Humanoid | 4:59 | |
A2 | Stakker Humanoid (Radio Edit Mix) | 3:40 | |
B | Stakker Humanoid (The Omen Mix) | 7:50 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Westside Records Ltd.
- Pressed By – Damont
- Published By – Pisces Music Ltd.
- Recorded At – Dance Music Studios
- Mixed At – Dance Music Studios
Credits
- Engineer, Mixed By – John Laker
- Mixed By, Written-By – Brian Dougans
- Producer – J. Laker*
Notes
Recorded & Mixed at Dance Music Studios, London
℗ 1988 Westside Records Ltd.
This release samples the voice of Evil Otto from the "Berzerk" videogame, manufactured by Stern in 1980.
Packaged in a printed generic die-cut sleeve.
Also released with a picture sleeve
℗ 1988 Westside Records Ltd.
This release samples the voice of Evil Otto from the "Berzerk" videogame, manufactured by Stern in 1980.
Packaged in a printed generic die-cut sleeve.
Also released with a picture sleeve
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A Side [etched]): WSRT 12 A-1 DAMONT
- Matrix / Runout (B Side [etched]): WSRT 12 B-1 DAMONT
Other Versions (5 of 60)
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Stakker Humanoid (12", 45 RPM, Stereo, Picture Sleeve) | Westside Records (2) | WSRT 12 | UK | 1988 | |||
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Stakker Humanoid (CD, Maxi-Single, Cardboard Sleeve) | ZYX Records | 6047-8, ZYX 6047-8 | 1988 | |||
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Stakker Humanoid (12", 45 RPM) | Westside Records (2) | ZYX 6047-12 | 1988 | |||
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Stakker Humanoid (7", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo) | Westside Records (2) | WSR 12 | UK | 1988 | ||
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Stakker Humanoid (12", 45 RPM, Promo, White Label) | Westside Records (2) | DJ PROMO 10 | UK | 1988 |
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Reviews
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Aguably the most influential acid track, ever. Viewed by a large number of Australians in 88, because it coincided with the early days (for us, anyway) of MTV on the Nine Network, and the bleached-coif Kiwi, Richard Wilkins, warned viewers the video clip may cause epileptic reactions. That that many got exposed to such advanced sounds, accessible really to only those in capital cities of Europe, is quite amazing.
The extended video, Eurotechno, and the clip for Stakker Humanoid, couldn't have been done were it not for the Australian music/video set of kit called the "Fairlight CMI" Computer Music Interface. Check it out!
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