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
Studio album by
Released29 August 2005
Recorded2003-2005
GenreChiptune, Gabba, Nintendocore
LabelADADDAT
DJ Scotch Egg chronology
Untitled Demo KFC Core
(2005)
Scotchhausen
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Stylus Magazine(B) [1]

Track listing

  1. KFC Core
  2. Scotch Chicken
  3. Tetris Wonderland
  4. Scotch Heads
  5. Scotch Grime
  6. KFC Song
  7. Scotch Forest
  8. Scotch Attack
  9. Acid Boy Two
  10. Scotch Land
  11. Scotch Out
  12. 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.

  1. Scotch Chicken
  2. 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

  1. "DJ Scotch Egg - KFC Core - Review". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
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