Skylab (band)

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Skylab is an English/Japanese electronic group, formed in 1993. They have released two albums and many EPs. Their membership at the time of their album debut were Toshio Nakanishi and of Japanese group Major Force with Howie B and .

They have worked with Steve Dahl, Barry Adamson, David Holmes, and Depeche Mode.

They have been included on multiple compilations from the Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series of albums produced by the Red Hot Organization

Discography[]

LPs[]

  • #1, released via L'Attitude/Astralwerks (1994)
  • #2 (Large as Life and Twice as Natural), released via Eye Q (1999) (In 2015, Fact Magazine ranked the album at 17 on its list of "The 50 Best Trip-Hop Albums of All Time."[1])

EPs[]

  • Exotika, released via Astralwerks (1995)
  • Oh! Skylab, released via L'Attitude (1995)
  • These Are the Blues, released via Astralwerks (1996)
  • Accident, released via Voodoo (1996)
  • The Trip [#2], released via Eye Q (1996)
  • The Trip [#1], released via Eye Q (1997)
  • Killer Loop, released via Voodoo (1997)
  • Bite This, released via Eye Q (1997)
  • The Witness, released via Voodoo (1997)
  • Judas, released via Eye Q (1997)
  • ?, released via Eye Q (1998)
  • Crocodile #1/Magenta, released via Eye Q (1998)
  • Lunatic, released via Voodoo (1998)
  • Piece of Mind, released via Pro (1999)
  • Nickers of a Girl, released via Eye Q (1999)
  • Accident (Remix), released via H&G (1999)
  • Daybreaks, released via Phatt Phunk (1999)

References[]

  1. ^ Twells, John; Fintoni, Laurent (30 July 2015). "The 50 best trip-hop albums of all time". FACT Mag. Retrieved 22 December 2016.

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