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Title:
Sheigra
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Style:
Synth-pop, Trance, Techno
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Country:
MP3 album size:
1562 mb
FLAC album size:
1194 mb
Other formats:
AUD MP2 DMF MP1 AA AHX MP4
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Rating:
4.8 ✪

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Tracklist

1 Dark 8:02
2 Sunshine 5:30
3 Brand New 6:58
4 Mushroom-Shaped 6:58
5 Sheigra 5 6:48
6 Truth 7:02
7 Catch The Whistle 5:48
8 We Have Come 5:19
9 Mesmerise 7:20
10 Off On A Slow One 8:05
11 Love Above 10:16

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – FFRR
  • Copyright (c) – FFRR
  • Copyright (c) – London Records 90 Ltd.
  • Record Company – FFRR Records Ltd.
  • Record Company – London Records
  • Produced For – Finiflex Productions
  • Recorded At – Finiflex Studio
  • Mixed At – Finiflex Studio
  • Engineered At – Finiflex Studio
  • Mastered At – The Town House
  • Made By – PDO, UK – 10349421
  • Marketed By – Barclay
  • Marketed By – Metronome Musik GmbH

Credits

  • Design – Finiflex, Karen Lamond
  • Mastered By – Geoff Pesche
  • Mixed By, Engineer [Engineered By] – John Vick, Mark Stagg, Robin Hickman
  • Photography By – Karen Lamond, Peter Ross
  • Producer – Finiflex
  • Technician [Dimensional Enhancement] – Scientists Of Sound
  • Written-By – D. Miller*, J. Vick*, P. Pinsky*

Notes

Recorded and mixed at the Finiflex Studio. Mastered at The Townhouse.
Originated in the E.E.C. ℗ 1995 FFRR © 1995 FFRR - The copyright in this sound recording is owned by London Records 90 Ltd.
Marketed in France by Barclay and in Germany by Metronome Musik GmbH

The voice sample and the main melody in "Mushroom-Shaped" come from the remaining minutes of the World at War TV episode "Japan 1941-1945"

"Catch The Whistle" is actually a remix/re-produced version of "Monster In The House", and "Off On A Slow One" is a remix/re-produced version of "101.93".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 42282 86152 8
  • Barcode (String): 042282861528
  • Matrix / Runout: MADE IN THE U.K. BY PDO 8286152 10349421 03 &
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L134
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0451
  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
  • Label Code: LC 7654
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Price Code: PY 900

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
828 615-1 Finitribe Sheigra ‎(2xLP, Album) FFRR 828 615-1 UK 1995

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Reviews:
  • CopamHuk
*** Chill with your favourite partner with a few drinks and Hit yourself with this sequencer..programme this: 7, 5, 2, 10, 4 & 5.. again, put on repeat!!
  • Authis
When signing to FFRR/London they were paid a £75,000 advance for this album. Sheigra is named after the isolated cottage where the tracks were written.
  • Thorgaginn
Ive always had the feeling that Finitribe never had the respect and acknowledgement they deserved. After a somewhat ignored Industrial album, an inovative house-like "...10k" and partially successful "an unexpected groovy treat", 1995 seen the birth of one of the most great and underrated pieces of electronic music of the 90's. The production is incredibly detailed (which already was before) and the sound engulfs you with its incredible textures and pads (something that happened many times already in previous releases). So many genres are compressed in this album. I can hear traces of Goa Trance, of Ambient, of IDM, of Techno, House, Synth Pop blended peacefully together in a way only Finitribe can blend, with production values that can easily top Orbital, Code, Leftfield, Shamen, Sabres of Paradise or Beloved's most emotional and inspired moments.
  • Modimeena
Totally agree with you 100% this album transforms your listening experience to a absolutely different level... Blown me totally!! Awesomely beautiful!!
  • September
Finitribe's second album of more-or-less mainstream pop-dance music, this wasn't as popular as 'An Unexpected Groovy Treat', which wasn't particularly popular anyway. The first track, 'Dark', was played a few times on radio one, but it came and went without a trace. Which is a shame, because it's ultra-slick, well-made mid-90s dance music, along similar lines to Jam and Spoon and so forth. Mostly the tracks blend into each other, although 'Catch the Whistle' makes clever use of an X-files style whistling noise, and 'Dark' has a striking but where the entire mix is gated away for a split-second or so, as with Garbarge's 'Supervixen'. After this the group went away for a couple of years before re-emerging as a quasi-Bristolian intelligent drum'n'bass act, a few months too late, and that was that for Finitribe.
  • MilsoN
Finitribe (also recording as Fini Tribe) put the dancefloor first while making this awesome release. With this offering, their transition from industrial dance to techno was fully realized. The whole CD is a trance techno feast for the ears (check out 'Dark' and 'Mushroom Shaped') although other tracks like 'Truth' and 'We Have Come' have a more Euro/Garage feel. It even dips into ambient ('Shiegra 5'). In addition, the CD was sonically enhanced and sounds amazing thru headphones. The layers of synth washes are full and rich. Finitribe decided to record in a similar fashion while switching to a more dubby sound for their 1998 follow-up 'Sleazy Listening'.