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Artist:
To Rococo Rot

 

Title:
The Amateur View

 

Label:
City Slang | Mute

 

Cat#:
SLANG50596LP | MUTE9095-2

 

Release Date:
June 1999 (original date)
30th May 2025 (expanded version)

 

Format:
vinyl, CD, download & streaming

 

Tracklist CD:
01.
I Am In The World With You

02.
Telema

03.
Prado

04.
A Little Asphalt Here And There

05.
This Sandy Piece

06.
Tomorrow

07.
Greenwich

08.
Cars

09.
She Loves Animals

10.
Die Dinge Des Lebens

11.
Das Blau Und Der Morgen

 

Tracklist Digital Re-Release 2012:
01.
I Am In The World With You

02.
Telema

03.
Prado

04.
A Little Asphalt Here And There

05.
This Sandy Piece

06.
Tomorrow

07.
Greenwich

08.
Cars

09.
She Loves Animals

10.
Die Dinge Des Lebens

11.
Das Blau Und Der Morgen

12.
Cars
(Sunroof Remix By Daniel Miller & Gareth Jones)

13.
Mirror

14.
Milker

15.
Meteor

 

Tracklist Digital Expanded Version 2025:
01.
I Am In The World With You

02.
Telema

03.
Prado

04.
A Little Asphalt Here And There

05.
This Sandy Piece

06.
Tomorrow

07.
Greenwich

08.
Cars

09.
She Loves Animals

10.
Die Dinge Des Lebens

11.
Das Blau Und Der Morgen

12.
Set

13.
Cars
(Variant)

14.
To Rococo Rot Meet The Lucky Kitchen

15.
Telema
(Längs)

16.
Rocket Fuel

17.
Copa

18.
Pantone 6

19.
Numbers In Love

20.
Casper

21.
Milker

22.
A Day Long

23.
Pantone 1

 

Tracklist Vinyl Expanded Version 2025:
A1.
I Am In The World With You

A2.
Telema

A3.
Prado

A4.
A Little Asphalt Here And There

A5.
This Sandy Piece

B1.
Tomorrow

B2.
Greenwich

B3.
Cars

B4.
She Loves Animals

B5.
Die Dinge Des Lebens

C1.
Set

C2.
Cars
(Variant)

C3.
Meet The Lucky Kitchen
C4.
Telema
(Längs)

C5.
Rocket Fuel

C6.
Copa

D1.
Pantone 6

D2.
Numbers In Love

D3.
Casper

D4.
Milker

D5.
A Day Long

D6.
Pantone 1

 

Press Info (Expanded Version):
To Rococo Rotʼs The Amateur View (1999) is reissued as a highly limited expanded edition, featuring 12 bonus tracks on an additional disc, a new gatefold sleeve with previously unseen photos, and liner notes by Jon Dale.

The Amateur View is widely hailed as one of the definitive records of late ’90s analog electronica. Released in the U.S. via Mute Records, it was named one of Uncut’s Albums of the Year in 1999 and perfectly captured the introspective, experimental mood of the era.

The album’s influence was far-reaching—so much so that Saint Etienne enlisted To Rococo Rot for their 2000 album Sound of Water. At the time, To Rococo Rot were the band of the moment—jetting across the globe to play the most cutting-edge electronica festivals, including wild Warp events where none other than Aphex Twin spun support DJ sets, The trio was invited three times by John Peel to record radio sessions in the BBC studios between 1997 and 1999.

Bands like Modeselektor still cite them as key influences and pioneers. Stephen McRobbie of The Pastels, Mark Fell (SND), and Kieran Hebden (aka Four Tet) are all big fans—Kieran even remixed a track from their debut album so did Mira Calyx and Daniel Miller of Mute, a longtime supporter, and yes Björk is a fan too.

Note: there were several tracklistings for the different formats and release dates.

 

Snippets (Digital Re-Release 2012):

 

Special:
“Boiler Room In Stereo”

 

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Buy Vinyl:
To Rococo Rot @ Bandcamp
City Slang shop
Deejay
Rough Trade
more soon

 

Buy CD:
originally released in 1999

 

Buy Download:
7Digital (2012 edition)
JunoDownload (2012 edition)
iTunes (2012 edition)
Qobuz (2012 edition)
Clone Digital (2012 edition)
TraxSource (2012 edition)
Bleep (2012 edition)
Qobuz (2025 edition)
JunoDownload (2025 edition)
Bleep (2025 edition)
more soon

 

Commercial Streaming Services:
Tidal (2012 edition)
Qobuz (2012 edition)
Youtube Music (2012 edition)
Apple Music (2012 edition)
Deezer (2012 edition)
Spotify (2012 edition)
Anghami (2012 edition)
Tidal (2025 edition)
Qobuz (2025 edition)
Deezer (2025 edition)
Youtube Music (2025 edition)
more soon

 

Websites:
To Rococo Rot
City Slang
Mute

 

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