Cannabaceae

A New High In Low
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 26, 1997
GenreIndustrial
Length126:00
LabelInvisible
ProducerThe Girl Brothers
Pigface chronology
Feels Like Heaven
(1995)
A New High In Low
(1997)
Below the Belt
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[1]

A New High in Low is a double-disc album released by Pigface on August 26, 1997, featuring the work of Martin Atkins, Genesis P-Orridge, Dave Wright, and Meg Lee Chin.

Track listing

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Disc 1

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"Low"
No.TitleCreditLength
1."Radio Bagpipe"Martin Atkins, Curse Mackey3:44
2."Kiss King" (High High High)Martin Atkins, Catlin, The Girl Bros., Marydee Reynolds5:34
3."Burundi"Martin Atkins, Dirk Flanigan, Marc Heal4:34
4."Bring Unto Me"Martin Atkins, Alex Welz4:41
5."More"Martin Atkins, The Girl Bros.5:14
6."Nutopia"Martin Atkins, Meg Lee Chin4:27
7."Methylated: I. Breathalised/II. Crystallised/III. Synthesized/IV. Immortalised"Martin Atkins, The Girl Bros.4:26
8."Aboriginal"Martin Atkins, Paul Ferguson, Algis A. Kizys, Jim Marcus, Louis Svitek4:11
9."Metal Tangerine"Martin Atkins, Dirk Flanigan, Mark Spybey3:43
10."First Taken Third Found"Martin Atkins, The Girl Bros.3:36
11."Warzone"Martin Atkins4:31
12."You Know/You Know/You Know"Martin Atkins4:31

Disc 2

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"High"
No.TitleCreditLength
1."The Howler: An English Breakfast" (Chapter 1, Part 1)Martin Atkins, Genesis P-Orridge30:03
2."Train"Martin Atkins24:18
3."The Howler: An English Breakfast" (Chapter 1, Part 2)Martin Atkins, Genesis P-Orridge19:23

Personnel

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  • Martin Atkins - drums, vocals (1), loops (3-4, 13-15), synths (2, 7), samples (11, 12), piano (14), bells (10), noises (1), horns (7), bass (11, 12), mellotron (11, 12), programming (2, 5, 6, 9)
  • Curse Mackey - vocals (1)
  • BobDog - sitar (2, 5)
  • Mary Dee Reynolds - vocals (2)
  • Dave Wright - didgeridoo (3), synths (3, 14), waterphone (14)
  • Ben Stokes - scratches (3)
  • Marc Heal - vocals (3)
  • Dirk Flanigan - vocals (3, 9)
  • Alex Welz - vocals (4)
  • Obioma Little - vocals (5, 10-12)
  • Steve Crittall - guitar (6), bass (6)
  • Meg Lee Chin - vocals (6), guitar (6), programming (6)
  • Amy Larson - vocals (7)
  • Dana Cochrane - vocals (7)
  • Al Kiyzs - bass (8)
  • Paul Ferguson - drums (8)
  • Louis Svitek - guitar (8)
  • Jim Marcus - vocals (8)
  • DJ Jordan Fields - scratches (9, 11, 12)
  • Mark Spybey - vocals (9)
  • Vikki Omega Stokes - vocals (9)
  • Adam Yoffe - programming (10)
  • Mick Harris - bass (13, 15)
  • Genesis P-Orridge - vocals (13, 15)
  • Jim Sochacki - engineering (1, 2)
  • Jason McNinch - engineering (8)

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