Lo-Tech Man, Hi-Tech World
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Lo-Tech Man, Hi-Tech World | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | electronic, pop, big beat | |||
Label | Warner Music | |||
Producer | Márk Moldvai, Mátyás Milkovics | |||
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Lo-Tech Man, Hi-Tech World is second album by Hungarian band Neo. It contains more pop/rock influences than their debut, Eklektogram. "Diskhead" and "Everybody Come On" were singles from this album. "Everybody Come on" and "Renard" were also used in the movie Kontroll, for which Neo created the soundtrack.
Track listing[]
- Pointless Lowlands (2:03)
- Explode Your World (4:41)
- Clear And Clean (5:12)
- C'mon It's Time (5:29)
- Lo-Tech Man, Hi-Tech World (5:03)
- 2 & 3 (3:37)
- A Freeze Frame Of Mind (2:06)
- Diskhead (3:16)
- Come Down (7:01)
- Renard (6:20)
- Everybody Come On (7:45)
- Rise (19:46)
- Songs Renard, Everybody Come On, Pointless Lowlands and the hidden track of Come Down were used in movie Kontroll
- Rise ends at 7:03, after silence 12+ more minutes of ambient sounds follow.
Personnel[]
- Producer, Mixed By, Programmed By - Márk Moldvai, Mátyás Milkovics
- Vocals, Lyrics By, Guitar - Krisztián Szűcs
- Flute in Pointless Lowlands, gadulka performer in Renard - András Monori
- Bass in Explode Your World and C'mon It's Time - Tamás Barabás
- Guitar in Explode Your World and Rise - Ciba
- Bass in Clear And Clean, Renard and Rise - András Jeli
- Vocals in Diskhead - Péter Újvári
- Vocals in Renard - Bori Kesei
- Drums in Rise - Gyb
- Pannonpipe performer in Rise - Norbert Babos
Categories:
- 2002 albums
- Neo (Hungarian band) albums
- 2000s electronic album stubs