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Inner Nerd Volume 1: Floppy Disk (2007)

A broad, vinyl-only exploration of nerd culture ranging in style from electro pop to synth punk.

Inner Nerd Volume 1: Floppy Disk

Handmade, autographed copies are available for $10.00. Just email me.

Tracklisting:

1) Intro – Beaker (2007)
2) Dr. Who Theme Song (Beaker Edit) – Ron Gainer & Delia Derbyshire (1980 Peter Howell Arrangement)
3) Atari Baby – Sigue Sigue Sputnik (1986 Produced by Giorgio Moroder)
4) Turning Blue (Pac Man) – Patrick McBride & Dana Walden (1982)
5) Video Game Maniac – Billy Kirkland (198?)
6) Video Killed The Radio Star – The Buggles (1979)
7) S.A.I.N.T. Interlude (Short Circuit) – Austin Pendleton as Dr. Howard Marner (1986)
’8) Computer Games – Mi-Sex (1979)
9) Cars – Gary Numan (1979)
10) Inertia – Dr. Blooper on Kermit Schaefer’s Pardon My Bloopers (1950s?)
11) Weird Science – Oingo Boingo (Danny Elfman) (1985)
12) She Blinded Me With Science – Thomas Dolby (1982)
13) American Splendor Interlude – Paul Giamatti & Judah Friedlander as Harvey Pekar & Toby Radloff (2003)
14) Pep Ralley Theme – Lambda Lambda Lambda (The Rubioos feat. Larry B Scott as Lamar Latrell) (1984)
15) Dentaku (Pocket Calculator in Japanese) – Kraftwerk (1981)
16) Romance ’83 – Irene Cara (1983 Produced by Giorgio Moroder)
17) Living on Video (’85 Big Mix) – Trans X (1985)
18) Computer Power – Jamie Jupitor (1984 Produced by Egyptian Lover)
19) Asteroids Interlude – Captain Jim Stanton and Chip Brain (1979)
20) Saturn Drive – Alan Vega (1983)
21) Mega City 3 – Spizzenergi:2 (1982)
22) Bionic Man – Fabulous Poodles (1979)
23) Mr. Roboto – Styx (1983)
24) Parting Words – Beaker (2007)

Inner Nerd Volume 2: Logic Board (In Post – Due out July 2009)

Minimal synth from the 1960s – 1980s

Inner Nerd Volume 3:  Pris (Working Title – Due out August 2009)

Spacey robotic disco from the 1970s and 1980s

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Written by beaker

April 24th, 2009 at 7:35 pm

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  1. What about these next two, eh? It’s August already…

    Tom

    9 Aug 09 at 18:36

  2. This is magical, stumbled upon this place from the Futurisk vids — I’ll definitely be sticking around. Can’t wait for the next compilations.

    Agnes

    16 Nov 09 at 04:42

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