Futureworld (album)

Futureworld is the fourth full-length album by Trans Am, released in 1999. The band uses lyrics in their songs for the first time, employing vocoder synthesis.[2]

Futureworld
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1, 1999
GenrePost-Rock
Length47:42
LabelThrill Jockey[1]
ProducerJames Murphy
Trans Am chronology
The Surveillance
(1998)
Futureworld
(1999)
Red Line
(2000)
Professional ratings
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Track listings

  1. "1999"
  2. "Television Eyes"
  3. "Futureworld"
  4. "City In Flames"
  5. "AM Rhein"
  6. "Cocaine Computer"
  7. "Runners Standing Still"
  8. "Futureworld II"
  9. "Positron"
  10. "Sad and Young"

Additional tracks on Japanese release

  1. "Alec Empire is a Nazi/Hippie"
  2. "Am Rhein (Party Mix)"
  3. "Woffen Shenter"
  4. "Thriddle Giggit Dream"
  5. "Ardroth Marketplace"
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References

  1. "Futureworld". www.thrilljockey.com.
  2. Klein, Joshua. "Trans Am: Futureworld". Music.
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