Lo Flux Tube

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Lo Flux Tube
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Studio album by
OLD
Released1991
Genre
Length44:58
Label Earache
Producer James Plotkin, Steve Sisco
OLD chronology
Old Lady Drivers
(1988)
Lo Flux Tube
(1991)
The Musical Dimension of Sleastak
(1993)

Lo Flux Tube is the second album by the band OLD. It marked a change in style for the band, abandoning their previous grindcore parody in favor of a much more industrial and experimental sound.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Outlive"3:49
2."Disconnect Self"4:30
3."Citient Null"6:06
4."Lo Flux Tube" (featuring John Zorn)4:08
5."Vein Water"4:24
6."Marzuraan"5:04
7."Disassemble"3:58
8."Z.U."9:11
9."Outlive Again (Ganglehea Mix)"3:48
Total length:44:58
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleLength
10."Life Improvisation/No Tech Mix"11:00
Total length:55:58

Personnel

O.L.D.
Guest musician
Production

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References

  1. "Lo Flux Tube - Old". AllMusic.