Telecommunication Breakdown is an album by Emergency Broadcast Network.[2][3][4] It was released in 1995 by TVT Records.[5] The CD included three video tracks in addition to the audio, as well as a floppy disc that included AV editing software.
| Telecommunication Breakdown | |
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| Studio album by Emergency Broadcast Network | |
| Released | 1995 |
| Recorded | 1995 |
| Genre | Electronic |
| Length | 53:13 |
| Label | TVT |
| Producer | Jack Dangers |
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| AllMusic | |
The music was produced by Jack Dangers, as a side project from his group Meat Beat Manifesto. The album features a number of guest performers: Brian Eno on "Homicidal Schizophrenic," with Jamie West-Oram of The Fixx on guitar; Bill Laswell contributed to "Shoot the Mac-10," with Grandmaster Melle Mel rapping.[6]
The New York Times wrote: "Outrageous and aggressive, Breakdown is guaranteed to have you either laughing, dancing or running from the room in terror ... Emergency Broadcast Network has a CD-ROM vision that matches and, to an extent, deepens its sonic attack."[7]
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