Another famous musician was involved in making the album - Jack Dangers of . EBN had met Dangers and hit it off when Meat Beat played in Providence on their last tour. Dangers spent 6 weeks working with them in the summer of 1993.
"He helped us in the pre-production period, where we sat around and did a lot of sampling new audio bits, video bits, and finding some new beats," explains Pearson. "He also re-sequenced some stuff and helped us change the overall structures of certain songs. We engaged in some on-the spot remixes of certain tracks. He also was with us for the 3 week recording period."
"Telecommunication Breakdown," also features a contribution from Boston's Institute of Technology. The band did a remix of "Get Down," and like the Eno and Laswell tracks, elements of it were then incorporated into a re-edit of the album version.
The album marks the end of an era for EBN, as they have vastly improved their technology since it was recorded. EBN now have , which allows them to simultaneously manipulate
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