1937 (album)

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1937
Soul-Junk 1937.jpg
Remix album by
ReleasedNovember 1, 2005 (2005-11-01)
RecordedOctober–November 2003
Genre Electronic, Glitch hop, experimental hip hop, Illbient
Label Sounds Are Active
Soul-Junk chronology
1938
(2002)
1937
(2005)
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Review scores
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1937 is a remix album released in 2005 on Sounds Are Active by the avant-garde group Soul-Junk.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Opidish" – 0:31
    • (Slo-Ro Vs. M.C. Ponderosa remix)
  2. "Begollar Tempus" – 3:58
    • (Aelters remix)
    • p&c e.alters at home, Oct – Nov 2003
  3. "Seahorse Posing As Colorform" – 3:45
    • (Create (!) Vs. Accident remix)
    • Orlando Greenhill – Electric bass
    • Andrew Pompey – acoustic drums
    • Chris Schlarb  – acoustic piano
    • Produced by Accident
  4. "Poolfullofstatic" – 3:04
    • (Hairspray Or No? remix)
  5. "Aiming Narrow" – 2:49
    • (Wobbly remix)
  6. "Jammy July Pike Remix" – 2:56
    • ([Drekka] remix)
    • Drekka appears courtesy of Bluesanct
  7. "Hornfront" – 3:06
    • (Poison Arrows remix)
  8. "Soul Structures Sourced" – 4:46
    • (Stephen Ruiz remix)
  9. "Atari Atari" – 5:11
    • (Professor Kermit / Anish Vyas remix)
    • Anish Vyas on Bass
  10. "Jibjob" – 3:15
    • (Matt Davignon remix)
  11. "NOVA" – 3:45
    • (Soul-Junk/Evig Poesi remix)
  12. "Ungst Func Slang Collision" – 3:35
    • (Dev79 remix)
    • Remixed at seclusiasis studio
  13. "Totale" – 4:13
    • (Looproad "Ruby Doomsday" remix)
  14. "Creech" – 1:59
    • (Soul-Junk remix)
  15. "Non-Linear" – 4:25
    • (Jason Talbot remix)
  16. "Organ Air" – 10:29
    • (Patagonia remix)
  17. "Clarks Green" – 1:37
    • (Therefore remix)
  18. "Canhop" – 4:10
    • (Leafcutter John remix)
  19. "Wack M.C." – 6:17
    • (Soul-Junk remix)

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