KFC Core
KFC Core is the debut album from Tokyo-Brighton based artist DJ Scotch Egg. The album contains 12 tracks of chiptune and breakcore music which was allegedly recorded with a Game Boy, a Loudspeaker, and effects Pedals. The album also includes the song 'KFC Song', a song of Barbershop music which includes The Pipettes and The Go! Team (that also featured as the B-side to The Pipettes' 7" single of 'Judy'). The final song, Scotch Orchestra, is basically a conversation between Shigeru and the staff of the London Road KFC in Brighton, about eating the fast food.
KFC Core | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 29 August 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2003-2005 | |||
Genre | Chiptune, Gabba, Nintendocore | |||
Label | ADADDAT | |||
DJ Scotch Egg chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Stylus Magazine | (B) [1] |
Track listing
- KFC Core
- Scotch Chicken
- Tetris Wonderland
- Scotch Heads
- Scotch Grime
- KFC Song
- Scotch Forest
- Scotch Attack
- Acid Boy Two
- Scotch Land
- Scotch Out
- Knock Knock Sandwich Next Door / Scotch Orchestra
Singles
"Scotch Chicken" vinyl
The vinyl is of poor quality due to having been recorded at the wrong speed. It came packaged in a large picture of a scotch egg.
- Scotch Chicken
- Scotch Party
Notes
- Some tunes on KFC Core are remakes of traditional songs, for instance Tetris Wonderland is a remake of the Russian song Korobeiniki; Scotch Forest is a remake of the theme of In the Hall of the Mountain King and Scotch Land is a remake of Scotland the Brave.
- The songs Tetris Wonderland and Acid Boy (sans vocals) are taken from DJ Scotch Egg's Untitled Demo.
gollark: Well, why should you NOT be able to request to be eaten?
gollark: I can't really remember life events very well at all (I use advanced "journal" technology on my computer to help with this, recently), but can remember random facts quite well.
gollark: Sometimes my lack of ability to imagine things and/or broken long term memory can be really convenient!
gollark: ... yes, that.
gollark: You could have some thing where you prefix an instruction with `vec[some parameters]` and it converts it to multiple instructions working on each register or something.
References
- "DJ Scotch Egg - KFC Core - Review". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
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