Beyond Thee Infinite Beat
Psychic TV · 1990
50 min · 8 tracks · techno
Experimental techno beats intertwine with psychedelic influences, creating an immersive sonic journey.
Why this album works
'Beyond Thee Infinite Beat' is significant for its embrace of techno and remix culture, influencing the burgeoning rave scene. Its eclectic mix of tracks received attention in underground circles and contributed to Psychic TV's reputation as pioneers within experimental electronic music.
- Best for
- steady progression with immersive climax psychedelic influences for deep focus experimental beats for late-night vibes
- Context
- Released in 1990, 'Beyond Thee Infinite Beat' marks Psychic TV's evolution into a more accessible techno sound following their 1988 album 'Force the Hand of Chance'. At this point in their career, they were exploring remix culture and collaboration, showcasing the group's adaptability within the rapidly changing electronic music landscape.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Prodigy· Cabaret Voltaire· N-Trance
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Money for E (Remix by Dave Ball) Standout 5:23
- 2 S.M.I.L.E. (Remix by Greedy Bead Syndicate) Standout 7:22
- 3 Bliss (Remix by Andy Falconer) 4:46
- 4 Horror House (Remix by DJ Sugar Jay) Standout 6:46
- 5 I.C. Water (Remix by Evil Eddie) 7:01
- 6 Stick Insect (Remix by DJ Global) 8:12
- 7 Money for E (Remix by Jack the Tab) 7:32
- 8 Drone Zone 3:16
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