Master View
by Hexstatic

— Released 11th October 2004

AV. Sounds like something you stick in a drip. Makes you think of government funded outreach events or the foyer of a trendy gallery. Somebody had to take this audiovisual thing out of the art house and into the mad house. And by heaven, it had to be Hexstatic. ‘AVIN’ IT!!

Renowned duo Hexstatic have toured every dusty corner of planet earth presenting ever more demented assualts on the limits of good AV taste. They have done horror specials for Halloween, they have done comedy spec...

AV. Sounds like something you stick in a drip. Makes you think of government funded outreach events or the foyer of a trendy gallery. Somebody had to take this audiovisual thing out of the art house and into the mad house. And by heaven, it had to be Hexstatic. ‘AVIN’ IT!!

Renowned duo Hexstatic have toured every dusty corner of planet earth presenting ever more demented assualts on the limits of good AV taste. They have done horror specials for Halloween, they have done comedy specials for, erm, the Big Chill. They have made groups of saucer eyed ravers don 3D specs and flinch from their mighty rhythms. They have done rather marvellous bootlegs that have pictures, too. They’ve done it all, basically. Everywhere.

So when they began work on their second album, they decided that there was no way on earth (“No way!” they cried) that the record wouldn’t also be issued as a plush dvd of, well, crazy AV shit, brother. So they gathered themselves and a few firm friends and created 'Master View' (named for those seventies sort of slide show thingies – ah, look at the cover whydoncha?).

And it delivers just the kind of thrills ‘n’ spills you’d hope for: vintage video game porn for the over thirties, cartoon ninjas killing dogs, sixties future psych, giant teddy bears, birds that sing along to the tune, bloco shenanigans, rapper Juice Aleem spitting out the Beatles, dancing gadget catalogues, pretty coloured circles, you bloody name it. And then it does it all again in 3D! And that, my friend, is the shit.

In addition, the music is every bit the equal of its pictured parts (as is evidenced by listening to it on the simultaneously-released cd instead). A loose mash up of classic electro, trademarked Ninja funk, pilferings from the pair’s global outreach programme, sneaky samples and enough good humour to leave you sweetly oblivious when yer mam catches you dancing round the living room in just your pants and some 3D specs.

Oh. No. That was just us.

Master View
by Hexstatic

— Released 11th October 2004

Physical

2xLP (ZEN92)
£17.00
 
Bundle (ZENCD92)

CD/DVD

Extras include 3D anaglyph versions of selected videos and a "Video Master Mix"

SALE! £4.48 £5.60
 

Digital

MP3 (ZENDNL92)
£5.00
 
16-bit WAV (ZENDNL92W)
£7.00
 

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Physical

Digital

2xLP (ZEN92)
£17.00
MP3 (ZENDNL92)
£5.00
Bundle (ZENCD92)

CD/DVD

Extras include 3D anaglyph versions of selected videos and a "Video Master Mix"

SALE! £4.48 £5.60
16-bit WAV (ZENDNL92W)
£7.00

Tracklist

  • 2xLP
  • Bundle
  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    Extra Life
  2. 2
    Chase Me
  3. 3
    Telemetron
  4. 4
    L-Virata
  5. 5
    Perfect Bird
  6. 6
    Salvador
  7. 7
    Living
  8. 8
    Distorted Minds  (Original mix)
  9. 9
    That Track
  10. 10
    Toys Are Us
  11. 11
    Pulse
  12.  
    Play All (11)
  1. 1
    Extra Life
  2. 2
    Chase Me
  3. 3
    Telemetron
  4. 4
    L-Virata
  5. 5
    Perfect Bird
  6. 6
    Salvador
  7. 7
    Living Stereo
  8. 8
    Distorted Minds  (Original mix)
  9. 9
    That Track
  10. 10
    Toys Are Us
  11. 11
    Pulse
  12. 12
    Extra Life (2D video)
    Release only
  13. 13
    Chase Me (2D video)
    Release only
  14. 14
    Telemetron (2D video)
    Release only
  15. 15
    L-Virata (2D video)
    Release only
  16. 16
    Perfect Bird (2D video)
    Release only
  17. 17
    Perfect Bird (Astroboy version) (2D video)
    Release only
  18. 18
    Salvador (2D video)
    Release only
  19. 19
    Living Stereo (video)
    Release only
  20. 20
    Distorted Minds (2D video)
    Release only
  21. 21
    That Track (2D video)
    Release only
  22. 22
    Toys Are Us (2D video)
    Release only
  23.  
    Play All (11)
  1. 1
    Extra Life
  2. 2
    Chase Me
  3. 3
    Telemetron
  4. 4
    L-Virata
  5. 5
    Perfect Bird
  6. 6
    Salvador
  7. 7
    Living
  8. 8
    Distorted Minds  (Original mix)
  9. 9
    That Track
  10. 10
    Toys Are Us
  11. 11
    Pulse
  12.  
    Play All (11)
  1. 1
    Extra Life
  2. 2
    Chase Me
  3. 3
    Telemetron
  4. 4
    L-Virata
  5. 5
    Perfect Bird
  6. 6
    Salvador
  7. 7
    Living
  8. 8
    Distorted Minds  (Original mix)
  9. 9
    That Track
  10. 10
    Toys Are Us
  11. 11
    Pulse
  12.  
    Play All (11)

AV. Sounds like something you stick in a drip. Makes you think of government funded outreach events or the foyer of a trendy gallery. Somebody had to take this audiovisual thing out of the art house and into the mad house. And by heaven, it had to be Hexstatic. ‘AVIN’ IT!!

Renowned duo Hexstatic have toured every dusty corner of planet earth presenting ever more demented assualts on the limits of good AV taste. They have done horror specials for Halloween, they have done comedy spec...

AV. Sounds like something you stick in a drip. Makes you think of government funded outreach events or the foyer of a trendy gallery. Somebody had to take this audiovisual thing out of the art house and into the mad house. And by heaven, it had to be Hexstatic. ‘AVIN’ IT!!

Renowned duo Hexstatic have toured every dusty corner of planet earth presenting ever more demented assualts on the limits of good AV taste. They have done horror specials for Halloween, they have done comedy specials for, erm, the Big Chill. They have made groups of saucer eyed ravers don 3D specs and flinch from their mighty rhythms. They have done rather marvellous bootlegs that have pictures, too. They’ve done it all, basically. Everywhere.

So when they began work on their second album, they decided that there was no way on earth (“No way!” they cried) that the record wouldn’t also be issued as a plush dvd of, well, crazy AV shit, brother. So they gathered themselves and a few firm friends and created 'Master View' (named for those seventies sort of slide show thingies – ah, look at the cover whydoncha?).

And it delivers just the kind of thrills ‘n’ spills you’d hope for: vintage video game porn for the over thirties, cartoon ninjas killing dogs, sixties future psych, giant teddy bears, birds that sing along to the tune, bloco shenanigans, rapper Juice Aleem spitting out the Beatles, dancing gadget catalogues, pretty coloured circles, you bloody name it. And then it does it all again in 3D! And that, my friend, is the shit.

In addition, the music is every bit the equal of its pictured parts (as is evidenced by listening to it on the simultaneously-released cd instead). A loose mash up of classic electro, trademarked Ninja funk, pilferings from the pair’s global outreach programme, sneaky samples and enough good humour to leave you sweetly oblivious when yer mam catches you dancing round the living room in just your pants and some 3D specs.

Oh. No. That was just us.