Interference | ||||
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Released | 14 April 1998 | |||
Recorded | The Spike Studios, London, June–November 1997 | |||
Genre | Industrial rock, drum and bass, jungle | |||
Length | 66:58 (UK) 50:49 (US) | |||
Label | Wax Trax! | |||
Producer | Phil Barry, Rhys Fulber, Marc Heal, Doug Martin | |||
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Interference is the fourth album by English band Cubanate. In contrast to the band's previous releases, it incorporates drum and bass rhythms instead of regular dance beats, and the lyrics are more introspective and personal than what characterizes Cubanate's older material.
This album heavily focuses on use of the Amen Break as can be heard in "It", "Isolation", "Hinterland", "Other Voices", and "Voids".
The UK version of the album features two previously unreleased tracks, "Pleasure Kick" and "Ordinary Joe", recorded in 1996; accordingly, these tracks follow the more traditional Cubanate style.