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== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==
* An version titled "Farbenlehre 3" was released on a 7" credited to Megabody in 1987. [[Albert Oehlen]] is credited with writing.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/release/663940-J%C3%B6rg-Schlick-And-Megabody-Untitled</ref>
* A version of the song titled "Disco Death" was released on the soundtrack for Derek Jarman's film "The Last of England" in 1987<ref>https://www.discogs.com/release/192278-Various-Derek-Jarmans-The-Last-Of-England-The-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack</ref> {{MediaLink|YouTube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6LlrfhWr5Q}}
** Tilda Swinton - vocals
** [[Albert Oehlen]] - writer
** [[Mayo Thompson]] - writer, producer
* Another version titled "Farbenlehre 3" ("Colour Theory 3") was released on a 7" attributed to [[Jörg Schlick & Megabody (single)|Megabody]] in 1987. [[Albert Oehlen]] is credited with writing.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/release/663940-J%C3%B6rg-Schlick-And-Megabody-Untitled</ref>
** [[Albert Oehlen]]
** [[Albert Oehlen]]
** Andreas Dorau
** Andreas Dorau
** [[Mayo Thompson]]
** [[Mayo Thompson]]
** Rüdiger Carl
** Rüdiger Carl
* Another version titled "Disco Death" was released on the soundtrack for Derek Jarman's film "The Last of England" in 1987<ref>https://www.discogs.com/release/192278-Various-Derek-Jarmans-The-Last-Of-England-The-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack</ref>
* {{RLink|Malefactor}} {{MediaLink|YouTube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bembQdBvG2w}}
** Tilda Swinton - vocals
** [[Albert Oehlen]] - writer
** [[Mayo Thompson]] - writer, producer
* {{RLink|Malefactor}}
** [[Albert Oehlen]]
** [[Albert Oehlen]]
** [[Mayo Thompson]]
** [[Mayo Thompson]]
** Rüdiger Carl
** Rüdiger Carl
== Retrospectives ==
[[David Grubbs]], 2002<ref>''The Wire'', April 2002 pg.22</ref>
<blockquote>
On "Disco Death" from ''The Last of England OST'' (Mute) 1987
[Instantly] It's the JB Slik record on [[Leiterwagen]]. It's an [[Albert Oehlen]] production. JB Slik is a persona of the artist [[Jörg Schlick]], from Graz in Austria. [Upon seeing the interviewer's evident bewilderment] Isn't it? [Shown the album] Well, it's been ''sampled'' on the JB Slik album. Is it Mayo's track? Good call. That's hilarious! The JB Slik track samples this, with the worst, funniest faux scratching you've ever heard. I took it on tour a couple of years ago and would always ask for that track to be played after the show, because everybody would turn to the DJ and start shouting.
</blockquote>


== Interpretations ==
== Interpretations ==
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* See also "[[Colour Theory, No. 4]]"


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 14:20, 30 January 2025

Lyrics

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Chronology

Retrospectives

David Grubbs, 2002[3]

On "Disco Death" from The Last of England OST (Mute) 1987

[Instantly] It's the JB Slik record on Leiterwagen. It's an Albert Oehlen production. JB Slik is a persona of the artist Jörg Schlick, from Graz in Austria. [Upon seeing the interviewer's evident bewilderment] Isn't it? [Shown the album] Well, it's been sampled on the JB Slik album. Is it Mayo's track? Good call. That's hilarious! The JB Slik track samples this, with the worst, funniest faux scratching you've ever heard. I took it on tour a couple of years ago and would always ask for that track to be played after the show, because everybody would turn to the DJ and start shouting.

Interpretations

References