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Headspace: A Tribute to Severed Heads

by Various Artists

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daVId attic (stoneweather) there's a lot of great covers on here and what came as a big surprise is Scanner's cover of "Adolf A Carrot?"! i really liked Pilosophy of Sound's cover of "Ugly Twenties" however it lacks elements of what i loved most about the original song - the overlapping melodies that come in at the end... i also loved Clone's version of "All Saint's Day", funky bass-line with some icy synth floating in the background blended with an array of somewhat hushed detailings makes it an overall treat to the ears Favorite track: All Saints Disco.
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To mark its twentieth anniversary, Clan Analogue are proud to release the new compilation album Headspace uniquely celebrating the heritage of this Australian electronic music and arts collective. Headspace is a tribute album to the legendary Severed Heads, with Clan Analogue’s artists reinterpreting their favourite tracks from this seminal Australian electronic music act.

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released May 4, 2012

Compiled by Ant Banister and Nick Wilson
Artwork by James Wingrove
Mastering by Ant Banister

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Clan Analogue

The Clan Analogue collective was started in Sydney, Australia, in 1992 by a small group of people who were interested and active in electronic sound. Largely fuelled by the sore lack of live venues in Australia for electronic music and a lack of options for releasing recorded material, Clan Analogue was born out of necessity. ... more

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