Sin Factor
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Sin Factor | ||||
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📅 Released | 1989[1] | |||
🎙️ Recorded | October 1989 | |||
Studio | Red Heat Studios (Landenberg, Pennsylvania) | |||
🏷️ Label | GPC | |||
GPC Productions chronology | ||||
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Factor 42 chronology | ||||
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Sin Drome chronology | ||||
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Sin Factor is a split album by Factor 42 and Sin Drome, released in 1989 by GPC Productions.[2] Representing the debut of GPC, the album included nine pages of artwork and information with a transparent case and j-card.[3][4][5]
Track listing[edit]
Side one: Deus Ex-Machina | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Artist | Length |
1. | "Slave to the Ankh" | Alex Kane | Factor 42 | |
2. | "Chinese Technology" | Kane | Factor 42 | |
3. | "Sky Burial" | Kane | Factor 42 | |
4. | "Ripe Me Up, Rip Me Off" | Kane | Factor 42 | |
5. | "Walk Beyond" | Kane | Factor 42 | |
6. | "Time Lapse" | Kane | Factor 42 |
Side one: Sin Factor | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Artist | Length |
1. | "Life Signs" | Adam Watson | Sin Drome | |
2. | "Yovillaha" | Watson | Sin Drome | |
3. | "Explode" | Watson | Sin Drome | |
4. | "The Man Must Be Dead" | Watson | Sin Drome | |
5. | "Transition Test 1" | Watson | Sin Drome | |
6. | "Close to the Edge" |
| Sin Drome | |
7. | "X. Insanity (Bile)" | Watson | Sin Drome |
Personnel[edit]
Adapted from the Sin Factor liner notes.[6]
Anton Shedlock
- Anton Shedlock – instruments
Sin Drome
- Adam Watson (as Cliff Tkac) – instruments, engineering, guitar (B5)
Additional performers'
- James Payne (as XenophoN) – programming (3)
Production and design
- Alex Kane (as Dennis Masters and Richard Viorst) – engineering, mixing, cover art, design, illustrations
Release history[edit]
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1989 | GPC | CS | #001 |
References[edit]
- ↑ Kane, Alex (October 2008). "Releases". GPC Productions. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ↑ Baumann, Tina; Baumann, Travis (May 5, 1996). "THD Interview". Virtual Night Angel. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ↑ Kane, Alex (October 2008). "History". GPC Productions. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ↑ "Gereral Purpose Cassettes" (19). Krime Sonik. January 1992: 9. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
- ↑ Valania, Jonathan (June 18, 1993). "Looking Under Rocks Valley Fanzine Covers Techno-Industrial Music and Culture". The Morning Call. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
- ↑ Sin Factor (booklet). Anton Shedlock/Sin Drome. Alientown, Pennsylvania: GPC Productions. 1989.
External links[edit]
- Sin Factor at Discogs (list of releases)
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