Progressive History X (album)

Progressive History X (album)

Infobox Album | Name = Progressive History X
Type = Album
Artist = Fluke


Released = July 23 2001
Recorded = 2001
Genre = Electronica
Length = Unknown
Label = Circa
Producer = Fluke
Artwork = David Bethell
Reviews =
* "Pop Matters" [http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/f/fluke-progressive.shtml link]
Last album = "Xmas Demos"
(2000)
This album = "Progressive History X"
(2001)
Next album = "Progressive History XXX"
2002|

"Progressive History X" is the seventh album by British electronica group Fluke, first released in July 2001 (see 2001 in music). It is not to be confused with Progressive History XXX (album) (their next album) which is three CDs in length, as opposed to this, the one CD release. The cover artwork "Just your Average Second On This Planet" 1997-1998 was by David Bethell

Track listing

# Thumper (Original Mix) – 5:56
# Philly (Jamorphous) – 7:12
# Slid (Glid) – 6:57
# Electric Guitar (Humbucker) – 7:32
# Groovy Feeling (Make Mine A 99) – 7:51
# Bubble (Speechbubble) – 6:41
# Bullet (Bullion) – 7:46
# Tosh (Gosh) – 6:31
# Atom Bomb (Atomix 1) – 5:41
# Absurd (Whitewash) – 5:59
# Squirt (Risotto Vox) – 6:20


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