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Fila Brazillia is an English electronica duo from Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England, ... "appears" on Fila Brazillia's album Maim That Tune (1996) ...
Old Codes New Chaos is the debut album by the British group Fila Brazillia. [3] It was released on Pork Recordings in 1994. [4] The title comes from a line in the 1991 book Lila: An Inquiry into Morals, by Robert Pirsig: "Rigel's interpretation of recent moral history is probably a pretty simple one: old codes vs. new chaos".
Another Late Night: Fila Brazillia is a DJ mix album, mixed by Fila Brazillia and is the first release in the Another Late Night / Late Night Tales DJ series. [2] The album features songs that, as the band puts it, "represent some of the individuality and invention that has inspired us over the last twenty-odd years."
After disbanding his first band, Ashley & Jackson, on Big Life Records, he co-founded Fila Brazillia with David McSherry in 1990. Together, they released 10 critically acclaimed [1] LPs and produced over 70 remixes for artists as diverse as Radiohead, Busta Rhymes, Black Uhuru, Simple Minds, James, A Certain Ratio, and Moloko.
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His influence on the band Tool is well documented as he is sampled at the beginning of their song "Third Eye"Ænima (1996); he "appears" on the Fila Brazillia album Maim That Tune (1995) and on SPA's eponymously titled album SPA (1997), which are both dedicated to Hicks; the British band Radiohead's second album The Bends (1995) is also ...
Luck Be a Weirdo Tonight is an album by the British electronica group, Fila Brazillia, released on Pork Recordings in 1997. The title of the album comes from the lyrics of the 1950s song " Luck Be a Lady ".
Black Market Gardening is an album by the British electronica group Fila Brazillia, released on Pork Recordings in 1996. Track listing "Obrigado" – 3:53