I just bought the album "74:16" by Global Communication. Mark Pritchard and Tom Middleton created some very nice tunes on this.
But how on earth did they get away with using "Love On A Real Train" not on one but TWO tracks?!
"8:07" (track 7) and "5:23" (track
both sound like cover versions of TD's composition, the same rhythms, the same melodies.
Funnily enough: On another album I bought recently I discovered a sample by TD. On the album "Freefloater" by The Higher Intelligence Agency on the track "Skank" the strange bird-like sounds from "Zeit"'s title track (starting around 8m 30s) can be heard throughout.
These guys really were inspired by TD, weren't they.