Vertigo Revibed - Voyager from a Lost Planet



Take a deep breath and post more quickly Dave..learn more modular synthesis, write more, mix more tv, drink more coffee.

Hi! If you happen to be unaware, we have formally released the digital edition of Vertigo Revibed...

It's the culmination of about 5 years work, remix ep's, multi & master restoration. It's been quite a journey into the past!
Very proud of the job this showcases both Boxcar and the production of my friend, the late Robert Racic.

You can read more Vertigo Revibed - digital edition, follow us on Facebook, got so much news and barely time to think..back shortly




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Gas Stop (Special Edition) released.




A special 8 track edition of Gas Stop is now available in the shop for the princely sum of $10.

This release features the original Francois Kevorkian mixes and 3 previously unreleased demo versions - including the 'Pardon My Flange' Demo Dub

Tracklist is as follows :

1. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (7” Version)
2. Lelore
3. Insect (7” Version)
4. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (High Octane Mix)
5. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (Unleaded Dub)
6. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (Boxcar Demo)
7. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (Racic Demo)
8. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (Pardon My Flange Demo)
Tracks 6,7, 8 exclusive to this release and not included in Vertigo-X

(Sold out and discontinued)


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Boxcar Live @ The Wireless Triple J EP

Here's a small free gift for members, partly as an apology for the delays in the 'X' releases but also because I'm trying to clear the decks to focus on some new tracks.

We recorded this 4-track live-to-air on Sydney station JJJ, sometime around the Algorhythm release date.I've had to edit and clean it up a little bit...oh and yes, the human beings are making mistakes.

Tracklist as follows :

1. Spirit
2. Universal Hymn
3. What Are You So Happy About?
4. Olive

Available only to members..click here to login or sign up, and download the file BLATWTJ.zip


Bulb - Submit/Believe Live @ JJJ (1994)


Bulb

Bulb was a project I did with Cameron Miller just after we completed Algorhythm. Cameron was a good friend and essentially a fourth member of Boxcar. We met Cameron very early on (Vertigo era) when he was in a band with Brett Mitchell (later in Boxcar) called (i think) Helium. There were very few people in Brisbane making electronic music at the time and they had a Casio sampler and drum machine (woo!). Eventually we all ended up in Sydney by the time Algorhythm was started.

Bulb had only one official release - on Thunk/Think Records' Environments ambient compilation..

In fact, we did a number of tracks, and had an EP or album in mind..Volition put us in the studio with engineer Adrian Bolland - I'll be sharing those other tracks soon. We did one live-to-air on radio JJJ of the two tracks on Environments - more in the shape that we wrote them - and even supported Boxcar once.

It's fair to say this was electronica inspired by Orbital - amongst many other artists.
I haven't seen Cameron in many years, he was always brimming with sometimes ridiculous / sometimes brilliant ideas - i hope he's well and happy..we had a lot of fun together.


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Vertigo Revibed - Voyager from a Lost Planet



Take a deep breath and post more quickly Dave..learn more modular synthesis, write more, mix more tv, drink more coffee.

Hi! If you happen to be unaware, we have formally released the digital edition of Vertigo Revibed...

It's the culmination of about 5 years work, remix ep's, multi & master restoration. It's been quite a journey into the past!
Very proud of the job this showcases both Boxcar and the production of my friend, the late Robert Racic.

You can read more Vertigo Revibed - digital edition, follow us on Facebook, got so much news and barely time to think..back shortly




Comments

Gas Stop (Special Edition) released.




A special 8 track edition of Gas Stop is now available in the shop for the princely sum of $10.

This release features the original Francois Kevorkian mixes and 3 previously unreleased demo versions - including the 'Pardon My Flange' Demo Dub

Tracklist is as follows :

1. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (7” Version)
2. Lelore
3. Insect (7” Version)
4. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (High Octane Mix)
5. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (Unleaded Dub)
6. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (Boxcar Demo)
7. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (Racic Demo)
8. Gas Stop (Who Do You Think You Are) (Pardon My Flange Demo)
Tracks 6,7, 8 exclusive to this release and not included in Vertigo-X

(Sold out and discontinued)


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Boxcar Live @ The Wireless Triple J EP

Here's a small free gift for members, partly as an apology for the delays in the 'X' releases but also because I'm trying to clear the decks to focus on some new tracks.

We recorded this 4-track live-to-air on Sydney station JJJ, sometime around the Algorhythm release date.I've had to edit and clean it up a little bit...oh and yes, the human beings are making mistakes.

Tracklist as follows :

1. Spirit
2. Universal Hymn
3. What Are You So Happy About?
4. Olive

Available only to members..click here to login or sign up, and download the file BLATWTJ.zip


Bulb - Submit/Believe Live @ JJJ (1994)


Bulb

Bulb was a project I did with Cameron Miller just after we completed Algorhythm. Cameron was a good friend and essentially a fourth member of Boxcar. We met Cameron very early on (Vertigo era) when he was in a band with Brett Mitchell (later in Boxcar) called (i think) Helium. There were very few people in Brisbane making electronic music at the time and they had a Casio sampler and drum machine (woo!). Eventually we all ended up in Sydney by the time Algorhythm was started.

Bulb had only one official release - on Thunk/Think Records' Environments ambient compilation..

In fact, we did a number of tracks, and had an EP or album in mind..Volition put us in the studio with engineer Adrian Bolland - I'll be sharing those other tracks soon. We did one live-to-air on radio JJJ of the two tracks on Environments - more in the shape that we wrote them - and even supported Boxcar once.

It's fair to say this was electronica inspired by Orbital - amongst many other artists.
I haven't seen Cameron in many years, he was always brimming with sometimes ridiculous / sometimes brilliant ideas - i hope he's well and happy..we had a lot of fun together.


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