Future Primitive (Paul Haslinger album)

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Future Primitive
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 25, 1994
RecordedJanuary 1994 (1994-01)–July 1994 (1994-07) at The Assembly Room, West Hollywood, California
Genre Electronic
Length47:23
Label Wildcat Recording Corporation
Producer Paul Haslinger
Paul Haslinger chronology
Future Primitive
(1994)
World Without Rules
(1996)
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Future Primitive is the debut album of Paul Haslinger, released on October 25, 1994, through Wildcat Recording Corporation.

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by Paul Haslinger.

No.TitleLength
1."Future Primitive"4:47
2."Of Human Bondage"4:21
3."Danc 'In-D M'Chine"3:17
4."Urban Hypnotics"3:36
5."Guidance Is Internal"3:08
6."La Nuit M'Appelle"4:24
7."D-Civilized"2:52
8."Nine 4 One"5:37
9."Saint & Robot"4:01
10."Nomads in the Age of Wireless"4:45
11."Time Harmonics"2:40
12."Trancemigration"3:55

Personnel

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References

  1. Henderson, Alex. "Future Primitive". Allmusic. Retrieved April 16, 2013.