Crash course in science (ccis) is an electronic musical group that was formed in 1979. the band was formed as a way to explore performance art and music, which the members desperately needed to express. choosing toy instruments and live drums out of necessity, ccis began to experiment with a series of analogue recording devices. the instruments gave way to crude drum machines and 'frankenstein' type homemade instruments. ccis was ready to record the “signals from pier thirteen”. “signals from pier thirteen” was released in the usa and england in 1981. this 12” ep contained the songs 'cardboard lamb' and 'flying turns' which are two of the bands most recognizable tracks. this record has been regarded as influential to the techno industrial genres and was an early inception of what is now known as the ‘electro’ sound. this record is still highly sought after by collectors and fans today. now planete rouge released this high class collector records with 3 brand new remix. one remix made by the crash course in science band themselves in 2006 !!! amazing uptodate remix done by the original member, which sound incredibly music of now.
another remix made by vitalic , which gonna be a classic hymn for clubs as always when vitalic rework a track. and the last remix done by david caretta who give another dimension to the original track. this crash course in science band have been many times sampled by artist of today, now you know from where comes the original.