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Genre: Electronic
Performer: LFO
Title: Sheath
Style: Techno, Electro, Ambient
Date of release: 2003
Country: UK
MP3 album size: 1820 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1961 mb
WMA album size: 1666 mb
Digital formats: AC3 AU WAV XM MMF TTA AAC
LFO - Sheath download free

Tracklist

A1 Blown
A2 Mum - Man
A3 Mokeylips
A4 Snot
A5 Moistly
A6 Unafraid To Linger
B1 Sleepy Chicken
B2 Freak
B3 Mummy, I've Had An Accident...
B4 Nevertheless
B5 'Premacy

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warp Records Limited
  • Copyright (c) – Warp Records Limited
  • Published By – Warp Music
  • Pressed By – Record Industry – 08 51960 20

Credits

  • Design – miTDR™*
  • Mastered By – Naweed*

Notes

LP comes in stickered white sleeve with "LFO" and "SHEATH" embossed on front.
Early copies shipped from WarpMart came with a set of LFO stencils (limited edition of 1000 made by the Designers Republic) and a copy of Antipop Consortium - Ghostlawns (featuring LFO remix).

℗ 2003 Warp Records Limited © 2003 Warp Records Limited

Made in England

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 801061011017
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): WARPLP110 -A- 08 51960 20 1A1 NAWEED
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): WARPLP110 -B- 08 51960 20 1B1
  • Label Code: LC02070

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WARPCD110 LFO Sheath ‎(CD, Album) Warp Records WARPCD110 UK 2003
BRC-78 LFO Sheath ‎(CD, Album) Warp Records, Beat Records BRC-78 Japan 2003
none LFO Sheath ‎(Cass, Album, Promo) Warp Records none Germany Unknown
BRC-375 LFO Sheath ‎(CD, Album) Warp Records, Beat Records BRC-375 Japan 2013
WARPCD110X LFO Sheath ‎(CD, Album, Ltd) Warp Records WARPCD110X UK 2003


Discussion about LFO - Sheath
Usaxma
Nice package, modern record, kicking ass all over with its (non)sympathetic armoury of electronic grooves... But what ultimately killed for better on 'Frequencies' and 'Advance' as logical progressions towards up-to-date technology, 'Sheath' is probably not as intelligent in execution - just an empty demonstration of hi-tech gear. 'Freak', the album's key-single, is one such example - robotic vocals introducing 'this is going to make us freak'; while the first half of the song keeps dynamic beat going, halfway down the middle it is becoming a purpose in itself and as such it is becoming tiresome face-slapping electro, sadly going nowhere (similar situations are experienced on other tracks from the album) - crashing and smashing up the techno-vehicle, 'Sheath' is all - clicks and cuts, a finely produced record but sounds more like it's stuck; song-titles are adding further 'insult to injury' here - what, or who on earth is 'Mum-Man' (?!) or why childish nonsense in 'theme' terms such as 'Mummy I Had an Accident'... the song title might suggest one such horrific situation to sound that informs the listener, but when it comes to instrumentals, either techno-terminology or something as 'poetic' as 'Mummy...' doesn't really work and on 'Sheath' in particular, certain song-names are lacking any inspiration. All in all, well done LFO but 'Sheath' is mainly for die-hard fans... Respectable but just as forgettable.
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