Robot World

Robot World
Studio album by Bailter Space
Released 1993
Recorded 1992
Genre Noise rock, shoegazing
Length 45:04
Label Flying Nun Records, Matador Records
Producer none listed
Bailter Space chronology
Thermos
(1990)
Robot World
(1993)
Vortura
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[1]

Robot World is the third album by New Zealand band Bailter Space released in 1993. It was their first full-length album to be officially released in the U.S., and was distributed by WEA under Matador's first major-label deal (with Warner Bros. Records).It was recorded (no producer is listed in the album credits) at Writhe Recording in Wellington, New Zealand, except for "Get Lost," which was recorded by Chris Julian at Calliope in New York. All tracks were mixed by Bailter Space at Writhe in September 1992. Design/ photography by Mark O & Alister Parker.[2]

Lyrically, Robot World addresses man's alienation from his fellow citizens due to the pervasive influence of computers/ machines/ virtual reality. Hence the album title, and the reason why it is generally agreed to be a concept album. Partial lyrics to the title track are printed in the booklet.

"Be on Time" and "Get Lost" had been previously released in early 7" versions as "We Know" and "The Unseen," respectively. (They were also compiled on the The Aim CD EP.) "EIP" and "Robot World" were also released on the B.E.I.P. CD EP, along with two Vortura tracks.

Track listing[2]

  1. "Begin" (3:35)
  2. "Robot World" (4:19)
  3. "Morning" (4:03)
  4. "Be on Time" (5:14)
  5. "Fascination" (1:48)
  6. "Ore" (3:33)
  7. "Get Lost" (6:01)
  8. "EIP" (3:59)
  9. "Orbit" (4:03)
  10. "Make" (3:34)
  11. "Remain" (4:55)

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