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super8 (sometimes referred to as Copenhagen Soundworks) is a film and music group formed in Copenhagen in 1999.
Not to be confused with DJ duo Super8 & Tab.
The group's first release was the 2001 album titled Overgang. It was a collaboration with several nonmusicians
who were issued a two-track mix and instructed to return it with alterations.
01. Abstrakte Værdier
02. Hvor Tilfældigt er Tilfældigt w/Danny Lund (http://www.myspace.com/theokkings)
03. Handler om at Komme
04. Kbh (FTS mix)
05. Betahelvede w/Valo (http://www.myspace.com/amstrong)
06. Hun tager altid noget med Sig (Vasadisko mix) w/Solbjørk Áslaug
07. Efter Krigen
08. Retromaskinen w/Jes Brinch (http://www.myspace.com/jesbrinch)
09. Bag ryggen
10. Lorelei (Rienzi mix)
11. Civil Ulydighed
12. Temaet fra Sidste Kommando w/Lasse Schmidt
13. Filtre af Mislyd (Edit Cut/Up 1)
14. Fra betagelse til Besættelse (CELP/Gas mix)
15. Dansk Fjernsyn
16. Mekano w/Morten "Kaptajnen" Vammen
17. Fortid (70'erne)
18. Om Fejlbetjening w/Brant Tilds
The second release by super8 was the 2003 five-track minialbum The Sound of Misanthropy - a commentary to the
amount and nature of pornographick material on the web. With the exception of the fifth track which consists of
private recordings The Sound of Misanthropy is composed exclusively of samples pirated off the internet.
Therefore it was released solely on the web as a free download on the group's
copyright-free.
1. Broken Beats Spoken Words
2. Amateur Justice
3. Hatero Sexual (Ohm mix)
4. Snowsister Babygum
5. Charlust
In 2005 super8 contributed with the track Certainstantial to the Jhonn Balance tribute Full Cold Moon
available at www.darkwinter.com/
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