Boku Mo Wakaran

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Boku Mo Wakaran
Studio album by
Released1999
GenreDrill 'n' bass[1]
LabelRephlex Records
ProducerRichard D. James
Bogdan Raczynski chronology
Boku Mo Wakaran
(1999)
Samurai Math Beats
(1999)

Boku Mo Wakaran (in Japanese: ボクも分からん, meaning "I don't understand either" in the Kansai-ben dialect) is Bogdan Raczynski's first album. It was released March 29, 1999, on Rephlex Records.[2] Raczynski mailed a demo of this album to Rephlex Records' head Richard D. James, which resulted in him getting his first record deal.[3] On the CD, Track 24 contains two songs.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLP trackLength
1."Untitled"A10:05
2."Untitled"A24:13
3."Untitled"A32:24
4."Untitled"A42:45
5."Untitled"A52:37
6."Untitled"B13:35
7."Untitled"B24:03
8."Untitled"B30:45
9."Untitled"B43:27
10."Untitled"C11:02
11."Untitled"C22:09
12."Untitled"C30:57
13."Untitled"C42:58
14."Untitled"C53:18
15."Untitled"C61:12
16."Untitled"D13:08
17."Untitled"D20:31
18."Untitled"D34:57
19."Untitled"D41:55
20."Untitled"E14:56
21."Untitled"E21:05
22."Untitled"E31:23
23."Untitled"E43:39
24."Untitled"F12:18
25."Untitled"F11:59
26."Untitled"F24:38
27."Untitled"F35:27

References[edit]

  1. ^ "My Love I Love - Bogdan Raczynski - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  2. ^ Ken Tataki. "Boku Mo Wakaran". Allmusic. Retrieved September 16, 2017.
  3. ^ Tom Bowker (May 30, 2002). "Beatzilla". Miami New Times. Retrieved September 16, 2017.

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