Torchomatic

"Torchomatic" is a 1988 single by Paul Haig. After leaving to seek another major deal in 1986, Haig briefly returned to Crepuscule in September 1987 to record several tracks, though the only new record to emerge was the single "Torchomatic", complete with spy theme and a home-recorded instrumental cycle on the flipside.

"Torchomatic"
Single by Paul Haig
ReleasedMarch 1988
RecordedSeptember 1987
GenreSynthpop
LabelLes Disques Du Crepuscule
Songwriter(s)Paul Haig
Producer(s)Paul Haig
Paul Haig singles chronology
"Love Eternal"
(1986)
"Torchomatic"
(1988)
"Something Good"
(1989)

The European Sun compilation album followed, including most of the shelved Island Records album not included on The Warp of Pure Fun plus several rare B-sides, and the unreleased Cabaret Voltaire collaboration.

Track listing

  1. "Torchomatic"
  2. "Beat Programme"
  3. "Chase Manhattan"
  4. "White Hotel"
  5. "Song For"
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