Futureworld is the fourth full-length album by Trans Am, released in 1999. The album is the first that the band use lyrics in their songs, done using vocoder synthesis. Track listings 1. "1999" 2. "Television Eyes" 3. "Futureworld" 4. "City In Flames" 5. "AM Rhein" 6. "Cocaine Computer" 7. "Runners Standing Still" 8. "Futureworld II" 9. "Positron" 10. "Sad and Young" Additional tracks on Japanese release 1. "Alec Empire is a Nazi/Hippie" 2.… read more
Futureworld is the fourth full-length album by Trans Am, released in 1999. The album is the first that the band use lyrics in their songs, done using… read more
Futureworld is the fourth full-length album by Trans Am, released in 1999. The album is the first that the band use lyrics in their songs, done using vocoder synthesis. Track listings … read more
Trans Am are loosely associated with the mid-'90s post-rock scene centered around Tortoise, Ui, Labradford, Windy & Carl, etc., and the Thrill Jockey, Kranky, UHF and Southern labels, among others. Although a vast distance separates Trans Am's albums, all of them are concerned with an extreme, somewhat humorous reorientation of the clichés and conventions of rock music, primarily through either technical (exaggerated displays of skill) or instrumental (electronics, effects) deviation. The group formed in 1990 in Washington, D.C., though they didn't begin seriously… read more
Trans Am are loosely associated with the mid-'90s post-rock scene centered around Tortoise, Ui, Labradford, Windy & Carl, etc., and the Thrill Jockey, Kranky, UHF and Southern labels, among others. Although a vast distance sep… read more