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DATA/The Master Scratch Band-It Was Ridiculous, It Was Amazing! LP Discom DCM-014 (Pre-Order Dec 15)

by DATA and The Master Scratch Band

20.00

This is pre-order. We expect record on December 15. We ship from Croatia (EU)

Despite its tragic breakup, Yugoslavia as a political, social and cultural phenomenon still inspires generations, especially those who were born or lived at the time of this utopian land of South Slavs. Those who didn't enjoy the privilege are still amazed by its 1970s and '80s music scene and the number of very modern, high quality acts that were so often ahead of their time. Two such acts were Data and The Master Scratch Band, both founded by Zoran Jevtic and Zoran Vracevic, who introduced synth-pop, breakbeat, and hip-hop music in Yugoslavia in 1984 with their releases: SP Neka Ti Se Dese Prave Stvari/Ne Zovi To Ljubavlju and miniLP Deogut (Jugoton). Our latest release, "It Was Ridiculous, It Was Amazing!" gathers their earliest unreleased material from 1981-1983, showcasing a broader range of genres – alongside synth-pop and breakbeat/hip-hop, they also experimented with industrial, EBM, minimal synth, and electro-funk!

The whole record is divided into two parts: on A side there are 7 previously unpublished songs by group DATA, and on B side there are 4 previously unreleased recordings by The Master Scratch Band.

The Data side opens with two unexpected "shocker" tracks: Ja Nisam Kao Ti" (eng. I am Not Like You) and "Izumi" (eng. "Inventions") from 1981, where they sound like early Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft with unusual vocal pan sound effects on Serbian lyrics and uncompromising synth-based sound. Equally unpredictable are the next two songs: atmospheric "España" and dusty "Damage In My Head," where Zoran Jevtić boldly steps into the lead vocal role. But the surprises don't end there. The next two songs, France and Strahovi (eng. "Fears"), bring a mysterious and nostalgic atmosphere, elevated by the irreplaceable sound of the modular Roland System-100M. At the end comes the greatest surprise of all: Data covers YMO-Ballet in a song called Ne Zelim Da Tako Zive (eng, I Don't Want Them Living Like That) and puts some extra energy in rhythm without losing the original song's sensibility. Like in the original, the lyrics are tender and yet mysterious and provocative.

The Master Scratch Band side contains the very first versions of the songs Break War, Jailbreak, and Computer Break, originally recorded in studio Druga Maca in Belgrade in 1983. These versions were not released on their mini-LP album Dégout (Jugoton, 1984), and they are actually the first ever hip-hop/Breakbeat recordings in Yugoslavia. With great enthusiasm, every sound was uniquely crafted from scratch using the finest analog gear available in the early '80s. The two young artists, aiming for international success, chose to write their lyrics in English. The album's final track, "Mad Scratch," showcases their talent for creating impressive sound effects, which would be a delight for contemporary DJs and producers who specialize in sampling and scratching old-school hip-hop.

This release is truly a "100% digger's gem" – 11 previously unreleased tracks from legendary pioneers of electronic, hip-hop, and breakbeat. A collection to discover, enjoy, play, and treasure forever!

Review: Luka Novakovic, Vanja Todorovic
Text correction: Zoran Jevtic

Tracklist:

DATA Side:

1. Ja Nisam Kao TI
2. Izumi
3. España
4. Damaga In My Head
5. France
6. Strahovi
7. Ne Želim Da Tako Žive

MSB Side:

1. Break War (the first version)
2. Jailbreak (the first version)
3. Computer Break (the first version)
4. Mad Scratch

Music: Zoran Vračević, Zoran Jevtić, Yukihiro Takahashi (A7)

Vocals: Zoran Jevtić (A1,A3,A4), Milan Delčić-Delča (A5), Goran Marinković (A7), Dubravka Duca Marković (B1)
Synths, Drum Machines, Effects: Zoran Vračević, Zoran Jevtić

List of Used Equipment: Sc Pro One, Six-Track, Drumtraks; RSF Kobol, Linn Drum, Simmons SDSV, Korg Polysix, Mono/Poly; Roland MC-4B, SH-101, SH-09, Juno-106, JX-3P, SVC-350, TR-808, TR-303,
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Artwork: Zoran Jevtić
Executive Production, Compilation Luka Novaković, Vanja Todorović
Mastering: Dadi Stojanović, Studio Kazablanka, Belgrade
Pressing: Austrovinyl Gmbh, Made in Austria.

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