1 + 2 (album) explained

1 + 2
Type:Album
Artist:Recoil
Cover:Recoil 1 + 2.jpg
Border:yes
Released:August 1986
Genre:Electronica
Length:33:01
Label:Mute
Producer:Alan Wilder
Next Title:Hydrology
Next Year:1988

1 + 2 is the debut album by Recoil, released in August 1986. The CD and cassette version were released two years later with Recoil's second release, Hydrology.

Alan Wilder had always experimented with his own ideas, but when Daniel Miller heard some demos (recorded on a Portastudio, a 4-track cassette machine) and asked to reproduce them, Recoil became a musical entity. The early recordings show Wilder's position as a pioneer in sampling technology and demonstrated how he could completely change the "Depeche Mode" sound into something new.[1] 1 + 2, his first collection of demos, though completed in the early 1980s, was inconspicuously released as a Twelve-inch EP the same year as his band Depeche Mode's fifth studio album, Black Celebration.[2]

Re-release

The CD of Hydrology Plus 1 + 2 was re-released in 2007, again on Mute Records. The track listing and artwork remain the same.

Credits and personnel

Sample sources

The recording is largely built upon samples of other music, primarily by other Mute Records artists, to avoid legal issues during an era when such approach to music-making was not overtly common.

The samples include the following:

Notes and References

  1. From Recoil's official website: Shunt
  2. Recoil's official website: Shunt