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Flash Cero - 1988 FLAC
Performer:
Flash Cero
Album:
1988
Style:
EBM, Techno, Synth-pop
Released:
10 Dec 2015
Country:
Poland
Label:
Mecanica
Catalog:
MEC014
FLAC size:
2133 mb
MP3 size:
1089 mb
WMA size:
1575 mb


Tracklist


1Ciudad Estelar4:17
2Plan "X"3:06
3Vertigo3:09
4Relatividad3:22
5Nuevo Ser6:13
6Doble Personalidad4:43
7Superexistencia4:28
8Reflejo Azul3:47
9Sensaciones3:46


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
20.2195Flash Cero 1988 ‎(LP, Album)La General20.2195Spain1988
MEC014CDFlash Cero 1988 ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RM)MecanicaMEC014CDPoland2015
57.2195Flash Cero 1988 ‎(Cass, Album)La General57.2195Spain1988
MEC014Flash Cero 1988 ‎(LP, Ltd, RM, Gre)MecanicaMEC014Poland2015
CD 1016Flash Cero 1988 ‎(CD, Album)La GeneralCD 1016Spain1988


Credits


  • ArtworkCesar Moscoso, Justyna Zet
  • Composed ByFan Dl Kaox, Fran Null, Logytself
  • Remastered ByBig Toxic


Notes


Limited to 350 copies. First 100 copies on grey vinyl.
Includes insert with photos and liner notes.


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Album


One of the most influential Spanish techno-pop albums from the 80s is back to life. 1988 has been remastered from the original tapes and a new artwork free to Flash Cero 1988. A new version of is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Flash Cero. Get album. 1988 by Flash Cero, released 10 December 2015 1. Reflejo Azul 2. Doble Personalidad 3. Vertigo 4. Plan X 5. Relatividad 6. Ciudad Estelar 7. Sensaciones 8. Superexistencia 9. Nuevo Ser 10. Vertigo Demo 11. Ciudad Estelar Demo 12. Superexistencia Demo 13. Plan X Demo 14. Relatividad Demo 15. Doble Personalidad Demo 16. Nuevo Ser En vivo 17. Vertigo En vivo ORDER LP, CD: Flash Cero started in Madrid back in 1986 by Logytself synths and Fan Dl Kaox vocals, synths. With only a Roland Juno 60, one Casio 5000, a Simmons electronic. 1988 CD, Album, Ltd, RM. MEC014CD. It's okay for one track, but try listening to this album all the way through and trust me you'll go insane. It's not subtle. 返信 通知を希望する Helpful. Album: 1988. Style: EBM, Techno, Synth-pop. Released: 1988. Country: Spain. Download links. Flash Cero - 1988 MP3 album RAR archive. Flash Cero - 1988 FLAC album RAR archive. Flash Cero - 1988 WMA album RAR archive. FLASH CERO. Music , CD Synth Pop, Electro Pop , Synth Wave. 27 years later this techno pop album is reissued by Mecanica Records. The original recordings are remastered and the new artwork comes from the personal archives of the band. The sound is really 80s, and due to the limited resources we cant really mention the term EBM. It isn't synthpop either. Flash Cero describes the music as techno pop, which is actually the best description The songs are composed with rhythmic drums, base synths and a flat sounding voice, but one that is perfect for the bands typical sound. Musically, we hear some snatches of early Front 242 and Cabaret Voltaire. Songs in album Flash Of The Spirit 1988. Farafina ft. Jon Hassell - Flash Of The Spirit Laughter. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. See which songs from which albums The Flash Cero played through the years. The Flash Cero Albums total. Browse Cero started in Madrid in 1986 and with just a Roland Juno 60, one Casio 5000, a Simmons drum machine, some effects and basic equipment they recorded a demo with 6 tracks. After a few months the band finally got a contract with a Spanish label to record and release their debut album 1988. 27 years later this influential and cult techno-pop album is back to life. All original tracks, 6 demo tracks and some live recordings have been remastered from the original tapes and a new artwork has been created with graphic material from band private archives. 350 copies with insert. Flash is the self-titled debut studio album by British band Flash, released in February 1972 by Sovereign Records. Guitarist Peter Banks played with several bands before forming Flash, including The Nighthawks in 1963, The Devil's Disciples in 1964, The Syndicats in 1965 and then The Syn with Chris Squire on bass in 1965. He then joined Mabel Greer's Toyshop which would be the basis of Yes in 1966, again with Chris Squire, but briefly left to join a band called Neat Change and recorded a single with