Techniques Berlin - The Language of Machines [1985-1991] 2LP
€28.00
Standard edition. 440 copies on double vinyl and gatefold sleeve.
Special edition. 60 copies including "The Extension of Machines [1985-1991]" on cassette with extra 13 rare and unreleased tracks from band's vault. SOLD-OUT
NOTE: With your purchase you can ask for a digital download code.
Tracklist:
A1. I Desire [Dave Vocal Version]
A2. Love Declaration
A3. Pieces of Glass
A4. Dancing to the Fall of the Berlin Wall
A5. Love via Computer
B1. Planet 21
B2. Just One Look
B3. Metropolis
B4. Secret Lies
C1. And You [LinnDrum Version]
C2. Erotica
C3. Machine Language
C4. Watching You
C5. Run Away
D1. My Suburban Playground [Extended Remix]
D2. She Fades Away
D3. Beats Like a Machine
D4. Time Fades to Nothing
Formed by high school buddies Andreas Gregor and David Rout, Techniques Berlin started in 1984 experimenting with synthesizers, drum machines and guitars. In the early stages, the band was heavily influenced by UK new romantic acts The Human League, Visage, Yazoo, OMD and Depeche Mode, as well as rising Canadian synth-pop bands Rational Youth, Men Without Hats and Trans-X. It took them a few years to master their electronic toys and create a unique blend of addictive electro-pop melodies and beautifully crafted alternative beats.
In the late 80s, Techniques Berlin played live on a regular basis and their 3 self-released tapes received frequent local airplay in Canada. Despite their moderate success, the band failed to secure a record deal. Eventually both members had developed a strong interest in the burgeoning electro-industrial scene. Dave and Andreas founded !Bang Elektronika and were working with Digital Poodle as live drummers. Both of these projects were soon picked up by record labels. Techniques Berlin played their last show in November of 1991 at the University of Toronto, debuting the last track they had recorded, fittingly called ‘Time Fades to Nothing’. Or so they thought…
The proliferation of Internet radio and streaming music platforms introduced the band to a new generation of fans, enabling Techniques Berlin to stage a remarkable comeback. Within the next years they released the compilation “Suburban Playgrounds and Concrete Beaches” (Fabrika Records), recorded a new album “Breathing” (Nadanna) in 2018 and offered a series of shows in Toronto, Montreal, Mexico City and Leipzig.
“The Language of Machines” compiles a selection of original recordings between 1985 and 1991, including some favourite tunes like ‘Dancing to the Fall of the Berlin Wall’, ‘Metropolis’, ‘Watching You’ and a few unreleased tracks/versions.
Remastered by Nicolás Zúñiga. Original collage art by Monique Vettraino. Layout by Stefan Alt.