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Spanners (album)

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Studio
  
Black Dog Towers

Spanners (1995)
  
Parallel (1996)

Release date
  
16 January 1995

Genre
  
Intelligent dance music

Length
  
76:10

Artist
  
The Black Dog

Label
  
Warp

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Released
  
January 16, 1995 (1995-01-16)

Similar
  
Temple of Transparent Balls, Bytes, Radio Scarecrow, Further Vexations, Music for Real Airports

Spanners is a studio album by British IDM music group The Black Dog, which then consisted of Ken Downie, Ed Handley, and Andy Turner. It was released via Warp Records in 1995.

Contents

Despite Spanners' success, tensions started to emerge in the Dog camp. In mid July 1995, it was announced that Ed Handley and Andy Turner would be leaving to start work on their own material.

In 2017, it ranked at number 42 on Pitchfork's "50 Best IDM Albums of All Time" list.

The black dog spanners


Track listing

All tracks written by Ken Downie, Ed Handley, and Andy Turner.

Peel Session

In 1995, prior to the release of the album, The Black Dog recorded a John Peel session, including another version of "Psil-Cosyin". These recordings were released as the five-track Peel Session EP in 1999.

Songs

1Raxmus3:03
2Bolt10:27
3Barbola Work6:43

References

Spanners (album) Wikipedia