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Artificial Intelligence (compilation album)

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Released
  
9 July 1992

Length
  
52:22

Release date
  
9 July 1992

Recorded
  
Various

Producer
  
Various

Label
  
Warp

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Genres
  
Techno, Intelligent dance music, Ambient music

Similar
  
Artificial Intelligence II, Bytes, Electro‑Soma, The Digging Remedy, Dimension Intrusion

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Artificial Intelligence was a compilation album released on Warp Records on 9 July 1992 (see 1992 in music), and subsequently for America in 1993 on the Wax Trax label. The album is the first release in Warp's Artificial Intelligence series.

Contents

According to Warp co-founder Steve Beckett, the album was primarily intended for sedentary listening rather than dancing, and this was reflected in the album art, which depicts an android asleep in an armchair with Kraftwerk and Pink Floyd albums at its side:

Style

The tracks on Artificial Intelligence vary greatly in style. As an example, "Crystel" is a faster song that makes use of distorted synth basslines and breakbeats, while "Fill 3" is a slow, ambient track that gradually builds up to a climax near the end of the song.

Songs

1Polygon WindowAphex Twin5:12
2Telefone 529B124:11
3CrystelAutechre4:37

References

Artificial Intelligence (compilation album) Wikipedia