Wire / Dugga Dugga Dugga (Various Artists Play Drill)
Artist Wire
Album Title: Dugga Dugga Dugga (Various Artists Play Drill)
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Art Rock
Format CD
Released 12/15/1998
Label WMO
Catalog No WMO 8CD
Bar Code No 7 8535-10070-2 0
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Drill / Band of Susans (2:22)
2. Faster Solex Drill Drill Drill!!! / Solex (2:58)
3. Hammering A Drill / Legion Of Green Men (4:15)
4. G'schliffn / Peter Rehberg, Gerhard Potuznik & Ramon Bauer (3:50)
5. Small Fat Drill / Malka Spigel (3:42)
6. Full Frequently Range / Electric Company (3:49)
7. Platform Shoes (Soles) / Put Put (5:30)
8. The Vibrate Mix / Lift Laboratories (3:11)
9. Drill U47 / Baboon (5:19)
10. Drill Au Canard / Twinkotherm (2:19)
11. Drillmeltie / Phthalocyanine (5:38)
12. Paralleladrill / Chris & Cosey (4:15)
13. Drill-Yo-Da / Scaredycat (5:18)
14. Extramaritaldrill / Ibrahim Bozai (3:01)
15. 12DrillU / The Ex-Lion Tamers (2:03)
Date Acquired 11/28/2007
Personal Rating
Acquired from Neonboys61 (Amazon Reseller)
Purchase Price 10.23

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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR11      -0.50 dB   -13.28 dB      2:22 00/15-Drill
DR10      -0.29 dB   -12.79 dB      2:58 01/15-Faster Drill Drill Drill!!!
DR13      -0.23 dB   -15.97 dB      4:15 02/15-Hammering a Drill
DR14        0.00 dB   -15.65 dB      3:50 03/15-G'schliffn
DR10      -1.36 dB   -13.00 dB      3:42 04/15-Small Fat Drill
DR7        -4.81 dB   -14.58 dB      3:49 05/15-Full Frequently Range
DR9        -1.58 dB   -12.52 dB      5:30 06/15-Platform Shoes
DR11        0.00 dB   -11.85 dB      3:11 07/15-The Vibrate Mix
DR12        0.00 dB   -13.62 dB      5:19 08/15-Drill U47
DR11        0.00 dB   -12.92 dB      2:19 09/15-Drill au Canard
DR8        -1.00 dB   -14.97 dB      5:38 10/15-Drillmeltie
DR11        0.00 dB   -12.43 dB      4:15 11/15-Paralleladrill
DR14      -2.61 dB   -19.56 dB      5:18 12/15-Drill-Yo-Da
DR8        -2.18 dB   -13.04 dB      3:01 13/15-Extramaritaldrill
DR9        -0.53 dB   -12.05 dB      2:03 14/15-12drillu
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Number of tracks:  15
Official DR value: DR11

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           936 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Tom Schulte
Dugga Dugga Dugga is an amazing collaboration of artists interpreting Wire's "Drill." The term is "collaboration," as opposed to "compilation," because due to final engineering by London artist Mark Gage (Vapourspace, Cusp, Carl Marks), the material was milled, sieved and refined so that the final recording amounts to a single composition, an extended version of "Drill" where one track seamlessly segues to the next, held together by the repeated, if transformed, theme. Wire, or now Wir, is so enamored of the piece that it appears on at least five recordings and has become a 30-minute portion of the band's live set. The alchemists of electronica called in to brew this 14-part potion are Baboon, Chris & Cosey, Electric Company, the Ex-Lion Tamers and others. No portion of the final product is directly identified as originating with any of the listed contributors. By finalizing the product as a continuous mix of variations, Wire elevated what could have been one more of many, awkward tribute albums into a cohesive, apotheosis of the piece, a grand opus of multiple derivations. This injection of a compositional, visionary element into what is an electronica concept album exploits the possibilities of the genre (simultaneous, parallel processing of a single problem in separate studio workshops) while retaining the theme-centered focus of enduring, great works of art.
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