Elegant friction

Elegant friction

Infobox Album
Name = Elegant Friction
Type = album
Artist = Urban Voodoo


Released = August 11, 1997
Recorded =
Genre = Electronic
Length =
Label = Marlboro Music/IDE
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "Elegant Friction"
(1997)
Next album =

Track listing

#"Brutality" – 4:32
#"The Chartist's Soul" – 3:48
#"Wunderkind" – 4:07
#"Go-Tee Boy" – 4:01
#"The Prodigal Son" - 4:15
#"Ego Box" - 4:19
#"Modicum Man" - 6:14
#"Inexplicability" - 4:03
#"Slave" - 4:06
#"Social Intercourse" - 4:38
#"Pillbox" - 3:54
#"Esprit Des Corps" - 5:05
#"The Chartist's Soul (Blackheart Version)" - 7:39

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