Matador Records released the album in the United States on September 8, 1998, introducing it to an indie-rock audience alongside label mates like Pavement and Yo La Tengo. Musical Style and Influence
Issued in Europe on September 26, 1996, via Harvest Records.
Most track titles are direct references to Roxy Music songs, including "Avalon," "Flesh & Bleed," and "Love Is the Drug".
(stylized as [las vegas] ) is the 1996 debut and sole studio album by Burger/Ink , a German electronic duo consisting of Jörg Burger (The Modernist) and Wolfgang Voigt (Mike Ink) . Released during the peak of the Cologne techno scene, the album is celebrated for its lush, "plush red velvet" sonic textures and is frequently cited as a pinnacle of minimal and ambient techno. Historical Background
Pitchfork included the album in its list of "The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time" . Track Listing