I Sing! The Body Cybernetic

I Sing! The Body Cybernetic was Servotron's penultimate release. It was released as a 7" and a CD EP. The 7" has 2 tracks and the CD EP has 5 tracks. The second track, "Genetic Engineering", is an X-ray Spex cover.

I Sing! The Body Cybernetic
EP by
Released1998
Genreindie rock
LabelOne Louder
Servotron chronology
Spare Parts
(1997)
I Sing! The Body Cybernetic
(1998)
Entertainment Program for Humans (Second Variety)
(1998)

Track listing

  • .0.. "I Sing! The Body Cybernetic"
  • .00.. "Genetic Engineering" (X-Ray Spex)
  • .000.. "The Image Created (Special Live Anti-Traffic Report Version)"*
  • .0000.. "The Power of Electricity (Special Live Anti-Traffic Report Version)"*
  • .00000.. "Red Robot Refund (The Ballad of R5D4) (Special Live Anti-Traffic Report Version)"*

*CD EP only

Robots crucial in cyber-configuration..

  • Z4-OBX - Synchronous DNA recombination and synthetic cardiovascular patterns
  • Proto Unit V3 - Fabricated supplementation of all organs pertaining distinctly to the species of female
  • Andro 600 Series - 7-H alpha wave frequency cerebrum recomposition
  • 00zX1 - Full system physiological overhaul and non-organic chassis implementation

Other Credits

  • "I Sing! The Body Cybernetic" programmed by the Master Computer, performed by Servotron, and published by Unmanned Music/BMI
  • "Genetic Engineering" by Poly Styrene, Maxwood Music Ltd.
gollark: > they can make cpusWorse than CPUs on silicon, though.
gollark: Anyway, yes, FPGA good (for certain tasks).
gollark: (Scala/Haskell/C(++) etc)
gollark: There are higher level synthesis tools which compile it from more strongly typed languages apparently.
gollark: Verilog is, however, pure insanity.
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