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=BACK IN= -2018 REPRESS UPSIDE DOWN INTER-DIMENSIONAL BLUE VINYL EDITION- Why do you guys even know about us? KYLE DIXON and MICHAEL STEIN, members of SURVIV in Austin, Texas, worked on the music, and the Netflix drama series "Stranger Things Unknown", which has caused a worldwide boom The world's soundtrack vinyl is finally here. BUY.[Read More]
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The Bristol duo O$VMV$M consisting of Amos Childs (JABU) and Sam Barrett (KAHN & NEEK), who were in charge of the track of MONONMARS, whose album from Young Echo was wonderful the other day, has a very good new 10 inch single. From local label Idle Hands. JOHN T. GAST, TNT ROOTS, DICIPLES, direct new roots ~ Techno-like UK gang beats are manipulated bitterly, and the metallic sounds that sparkle and shine are swung and dubbed. 2 tracks that numb. B-side harp? The silly side also has a YOUNG ECHO look and is the best, dub lovers now is a 10” piece.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= - LTD . Supporting new bands in London, running the independent label O Genesis, and releasing compilations as a vinyl collector, he lives completely from the listener's point of view. Currently 53 years old!), his 2020 solo album is from Bella Union, which is managed by Simon Raymonde of COCTEAU TWINS. So super good. The abrupt opening begins with an intro that must have been inspired by CURE's "Boys Don't Cry", followed by otaku piano pop magic released by R.STEVIE MOORE on his own label, and a pure fan of bands of the same generation. A dream number like STONE ROSES overflowing with emotion (why isn't it CHARLATANS...but that's amazing), and so on. A total of 12 songs that seem to be t...[Read More]
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=BACK IN= No problem. I don't know what's wrong. But don't believe adults who say that everything is a problem. If I say that there is a problem, I'm just saying it because it makes me look like an adult. All you have to do is tell the child to solve the problem. Adults don't even try to solve the problem, they just point at the problem and say it's a problem. However, everyone is fine, including adults like that. Because nothing is more problematic than MEATRAFFLE. No, that's why they are evolutionary adults. So I'm sorry God. This is the adult. FAT WHITE FAMILY direct FWF, IGGY POP and MARC ALMOND, the band MEATRAFFLE divided by one, and a single cut from the 2019 masterpiece album "Bastard Music" without thinking about their ow...[Read More]
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=BACK IN= It goes without saying that the part where Tim Burgess of The CHARLATANS is most appreciated is that he manages this independent O Genesis correctly beyond that as a musician. And even after coming here, supporting young guitar bands like them who are inexperienced but who don't pretend to be young is a label that can't be compared to Alan McGee's discovery of OASIS.・It is the best as an owner. AVERAGE SEX is a jungle guitar pop band that existed after C86 and before Sarah Records, but I feel that it's completely different from the twee-like kawaii guitar pop that is all about life size, but if you meet them in person, it's more like that. I feel like that, so I should avoid meeting or making friends with artists randoml...[Read More]
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Aaron Coyes of PEAKING LIGHTS reunited with Nate Archer, a former band member of the band RAHDUNES, to reunite with 10's cult project LEISURE CONNECTION. From the mysterious 7 inch label R=A as a single cut from the OST. A killer psychic love dub beat that unifies tropical and drugs that rejects wired disco discs with only atmosphere and takes listeners to heaven or hell or to the afterlife.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= WORKING MEN'S CLUB, a quartet of men and women from West Yorkshire who have come to support, or rather crush, the British guitar band scene that has become a real thing since the late 2010s. The girl Mairead O'Connor, who was the bassist of MOONRANDINGZ and was throwing guns at the audience from the stage, is really pushing them. In the midst of the increase, he still frankly sticks to the sound that is ridiculed from all directions, such as the fusion of guitar band and dance. It's exactly the same as what Stone Roses and Happy Mondays did in 1988 and 1989. It was the same at that time. Young people pretending to be adults make fun of them, and even if they weren't likely to turn their backs on their hands a few years l...[Read More]