ABORTED AT LINE 6
Aborted At Line 6 was a project that emerged from the inside of a
Swiss company which sold electronic equipment and batteries. Carlos
Perón sat on the same desk as the later publisher
Urs Steiger (Off Course). The other members Martin Sturzenegger, Moritz Faccin and
Andrea Fürer sat separately through a glass pane in their own office
and sold TEAK products. Chris Lunch was the only not employed in this
company. He was working on some stuff at the Splatt Studio owned by
Carlos Perón. They all had a ritual to drink a bottle of Mumm
champagne early in the mornings. Since it was not allowed to drink in
the workplace, the glasses were disguised as a coffee mug and used
the winged word "Mümmli".
It's in this situation that Aborted At Line 6 developed into a "crazy
idea". They did some recordings in the studio of Andrea Fürer and
mixed everything in just one go. The equipment used included one 808
Roland Drumcomputer, a Roland Drumatix, a Roland Bassline, one EMS
Synthi A1, a Duke guitar and a Roland SH 3A operated and programmed
by Carlos Perón and Chris Lunch. All this took place in 1982.
A very rare record from 1983, includes infosheet (Promocopie)!
Record mint- (M-)
Sleeve Very Good (VG+).
Titel: Mammut Label: Off Course
Stil: Swisspostpunk
Typ: 12 inch
Preis: 195.- CHF

Songs:
A1 Mammut
A2 Depresso
B Mammut (Extended Version)
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