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2002 studio album by Sketch Show
Audio Sponge
Studio album by Sketch Show
ReleasedSeptember 19, 2002 (2002-09-19)
GenreElectronica, Glitch Pop
Labelavex, cutting edge, daisyworld discs
ProducerSketch Show
Sketch Show chronology
Audio Sponge
(2002)
Tronika
(2003)

Audio Sponge is the debut album by the electronica duo Sketch Show.

Track listing

All music is composed by Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, except where noted

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Turn Turn"Hosono, Takahashi 4:30
2."Wonderful to Me"Hosono, TakahashiHosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takahashi5:36
3."Microtalk"  5:01
4."Wilson"Takahashi 5:16
5."Supreme Secret"Hosono, TakahashiHosono, Sakamoto, Takahashi2:59
6."Do You Want to Marry Me"Corrine TulipeMichel Magne3:47
7."Gokigen Ikaga 1・2・3" (ごきげんいかがワン・ツゥ・スリー Gokigen Ikaga Wan Tsuu Surī)Katsuya Kobayashi, Masato Ibu, Moichi KuwaharaHosono4:12
8."Reform"  3:41
9."Flying George"Takahashi 4:34
10."Turn Down Day"Dave Blume, Jerry KellerBlume, Keller3:21
11."Return"Hosono, Takahashi 3:50
12."Theme from A Summer Place"Mack DiscantMax Steiner3:19

Notes

  • Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC.
  • "Gokigen Ikaga 1・2・3" is similar to the Blondie song "Rapture". It was originally released on Snakeman Show's self-titled album (being broadcast during their radio show), titled Sakisaka to Momonai no Gokigen Ikaga One Two Three (咲坂と桃内のごきげんいかがワン・ツゥ・スリー), with the performer credited as You an' Me Orgasmus Orchestra (ユー・アンド・ミー・オルガスムス・オーケストラ, Yū ando Mī Orugasumusu Ōkesutora) (Snakeman Show on vocals, with Hosono on instruments).

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