Warp

Warp, warped or warping may refer to:

Agriculture

  • Warping, the practice of flooding agricultural land with turbid river water to add sediment to the soil
  • Aviation

  • Star-Lite Warp 1-A, an American ultralight aircraft design
  • Wing warping, a manner of controlling the roll of an aeroplane
  • Warp Drive Inc, a United States propeller manufacturer
  • Ships

  • Warping (sailing), a slow method of moving a boat in still waters or against the wind
  • Anchor Warp, a line (particularly a rope) attached to an anchor
  • Books and comics

  • WaRP Graphics, an alternative comics publisher
  • Warp (First Comics), comic book series published by First Comics based on the play Warp!
  • Warp (comics), a DC Comics supervillain
  • Warp (magazine), formerly the magazine and official organ of the New Zealand National Association for Science
  • Music

  • Warp (record label), an independent UK record label
  • Warp (album)

    Warp is the third and final album from New Musik released on March 5, 1982.

    Track listing

    LP: EPC 85567

    All songs written by Tony Mansfield, except where noted.

    Side One

  • "Here Comes The People" – 3:26
  • "Going Around Again" – 2:55
  • "A Train On Twisted Tracks" – 3:26
  • "I Repeat" – 4:28
  • "All You Need Is Love" – 4:21
  • "All You Need Is Love" (Lennon–McCartney) – 5:38
  • Side Two

  • "Kingdoms for Horses" – 4:16
  • "Hunting" – 4:15
  • "The New Evolutionist (Example 'A')" – 3:19
  • "Green and Red (Respectively)" (Mansfield/Gates/Venner) – 3:05
  • "The Planet Doesn't Mind" – 3:40
  • "Warp" – 4:22
  • 2001 Epic Records International CD Reissue: EICP 7015

  • "Here Comes The People" – 3:26
  • "Going Around Again" – 2:55
  • "A Train On Twisted Tracks" – 3:26
  • "I Repeat" – 4:28
  • "All You Need Is Love" – 4:21
  • "All You Need Is Love" (Lennon–McCartney) – 5:38
  • "Kingdoms for Horses" – 4:16
  • "Hunting" – 4:15
  • "The New Evolutionist (Example 'A')" – 3:19
  • "Green and Red (Respectively)" (Mansfield/Gates/Venner) – 3:05
  • "The Planet Doesn't Mind" – 3:40
  • "Warp" – 4:22
  • "The Planet Doesn't Mind (Single Version)" – 3:36
  • Warp (magazine)

    Warp was a New Zealand magazine and official organ of the National Association for Science Fiction (NASF), the country's first national science fiction fan organisation.

    History

    First published in November 1977, Warp continued on a usually two-monthly schedule until the late 1990s, surviving for a short period independently after NASF went into recess. The magazine was published by Transworld. Excluding the APA Aotearapa, Warp was the first New Zealand science fiction publication to reach 100 issues, which it did in June 1995. In all, some 115 editions of Warp were produced. Its largest issues were 44 pages in length.

    The location of Warp's publishing varied according to the home city of its editor, although during much of the later 1980s it was based in Christchurch, and during the early and mid 1990s it was based in Dunedin. At times the magazine's schedule was erratic, especially during the late 1980s and shortly before its demise in the late 1990s.

    Originally published in A4 format, for much of its run it was A5 in size, returning to A4 shortly before its demise.

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