Receiving a cassette tape from R.N.A. Organism by air-mail, Agi Yuzuru (head of Vanity Records) mistakenly thought they were from overseas and highly acclaimed the band in Rock Magazine. However, it was a clever ploy by Kaoru Sato from Kyoto. This album is amazing dub music with funky bass, noise guitar, trumpet and rhythm machine -sort of like a heavier version of Andy Partridge's 'Take Away'. Subsequently the group changed its name to EP-4, which became known for its guerrilla live performances as well as simultaneously releasing its debut album on both major and indie labels. Meanwhile, Sato disappeared from the music scene in the mid-80's. [SOURCE: LAST.FM]
Label:
Vanity Records – vanity 0006
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
Japan
Released:
1980
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Minimal, Synth-pop, Experimental
Tracklist:
R1 Weimar 22
R2 Howareyou, Whyou
R3 After
R4 Bring To Naught
R5 Nativity
R6 Yes, Every Africa Must Be Free Eternally
N1 Say It Loud, I'm Dilettante, I'm Proud
N2 Matrix
Credits:
Design [All Designed By] – R.N.A.O
Directed By – Yuzuru Agi
Performer – 0123, Chance, Zero
Producer – Kaoru Sato
Notes:
Thanks to Dudu + Organic People
Special thanks to friend Jean-Jacques
Includes insert.
Side N ends with a locked groove.
Other Versions:
R.N.A.O Meets P.O.P.O (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Vanity Records (vanity 0006) Date Unknown
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