Flow (Foetus album) explained
Flow |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Foetus |
Cover: | Foetus_Flow.jpg |
Released: | May 8, 2001 |
Recorded: | 2001 |
Studio: | Self Immolation Studios, Brooklyn, New York |
Genre: | Industrial |
Length: | 64:48 |
Label: | Thirsty Ear |
Producer: | J. G. Thirlwell |
Chronology: | J. G. Thirlwell |
Prev Title: | York |
Prev Year: | 1997 |
Next Title: | Volvox Turbo |
Next Year: | 2001 |
Flow is a Foetus album released in 2001. It is also seen as a return to form for Foetus. The album was remixed as Blow.
Track listing
- The opening of track Quick Fix uses a sample of the song "Corrosion" by Ministry (band), from their album Psalm 69 (album).
- Sections of Flow are used in the soundtrack of The Venture Bros. Notably, the song "Mandelay" is the theme music of its namesake character, Mandelay.
- "(You Got Me Confused With) Someone Who Cares" makes significant use of a guitar riff sampled from Electric Light Orchestra's track "Laredo Tornado", from their Eldorado album.
Personnel
- Musicians
- Production and additional personnel
- Drew Anderson – mastering
- Rob Sutton – engineering
- Steve Schwartz – art direction
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