Artists
Album Info
Release Date: 1998Subtitle on front: "The greatest Australian electronica album in the world ever."
Subtitle on back: "An exploration of the new Australian sound."
Logotype appears stylised as "SUNBLOCK", on spine is listed as "sunblock" and in copyright credits as "Sun Block".
Release packaging consists of a clear jewel case housed in a cardboard sleeve.
Foldout booklet contains summaries of the labels associated with the appearing artists.
Track 1 artist listed in all lower case as "atone".
Track 12 individual artist credits do not appear in the booklet.
1: Written & produced at Hashish Studios. From the album "Crucified, Stiched Up and Then Some".
4: From the album "Electro Lollipop Explosion".
5: From the forthcoming album "Live Better Electrically".
6: *
7: From the album "Hello Belly-Button".
9: From the forthcoming album "Adult themes".
11: *
12: From the album "Zeitgeist 3".
13: From the album "Simple Tones of Rhythm".
14: From the ep "They Come for the Beats".
15: From the album "Distances".
All track (Control), except * (EMI Music Publishing / Control).
U.R.B & E.K appear courtesy of Angel's Trumpet.
Disco Stu, atone & The Telemetry Orchestra appear courtesy of Clan Analogue.
Nutcase & Papachubba, Friendly & General Electrik appear courtesy of Gulp Communications.
Artificial & Little Nobod appear courtesy of If?
Sassi & Loco, Sound Lab & Yummy Fur appear courtesy of Off World Sounds.
Brewster B, RJH & Castel appear courtesy of Ozone.
Sun Block enquiries can be made to "sunblock@ebom.org
With special thanks to Frank Alol & Tracie Cameron for pulling rabbits out of hats.
Made in Australia. (c) & (p) 1998 Sun Block. Manufactured by Mds.
Ⓢ Smart protection factor.