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B! Machine
Must Kill

Album US 1997 on Wishduck label
Electronic (Synth-pop)

First Pressed CD of B! Machine material all music & words by N. Nicoll except After You Leave words by E. Keldson PRODUCTION NOTES: Written and recorded during the Fall and Winter of 1996. The first official release by B! Machine, this decidedly synth-pop assemblage contains a selection of melody laden tunes. Aside from San Francisco, some tracks were written in Japan and Seattle. The lyrics on track 3 (After You Leave) were donated by the mysterious E. Keldson, occasional lyric contributor to the B! Machine project. Slave was the direct inspiration of the Japanese film Shizuka Sex Doll: Watashi wa dore (a personal favorite).

     
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Album Tracks
No Title Artist Composer Duration
1Hospital AngelB! Machine
2This RoomB! Machine
3After You LeaveB! Machine
4Disturbs MeB! Machine
5SlaveB! Machine
6String of DaysB! Machine
7MouthB! Machine
8Left Sided FlowerB! Machine
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