Temple of Transparent Balls is the second album by Ed Handley, Andy Turner and Ken Downie, the first under the name The Black Dog, and was released on double vinyl, cassette and CD in 1993. It continued to delight their hardcore followers but confused many with its complexity and inaccessibility. âÂÂFrom the opening digital skank of âÂÂCost Iâ to the closing circuit board tears on âÂÂThe Crete that Crete Made,âÂÂâ critic Peter McIntyre wrote, it âÂÂtook every single strand of modern music, mixed it all up and produced something that sounded like nothing else on the planet.â <br /> The second effort had been recorded at Techno Island Studio, the sonic forge of R&S Records, during an extended stay in Ghent, Belgium. "Temple is filled with tinker toy melodies and drunken electronics, at times astray in a sad metropolis or jumping for joy in a sonic junkyard of the future."<br /> Mr. C of The Shamen rated it as the best electronic album ever made.<br />
Composed & produced by Ken Downie, Ed Handley & Andy Turner