VARIOUS - Soul Jazz Records Presents Two Synths A Guitar (And) A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol.1 - 2LP - 180g Neon Green Vinyl

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VARIOUS - Soul Jazz Records Presents Two Synths A Guitar (And) A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol.1 - 2LP - 180g Neon Green Vinyl

VARIOUS - Soul Jazz Records Presents Two Synths A Guitar (And) A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol.1 - 2LP - 180g Neon Green Vinyl

€34.99 €18.99

 

LABEL: Soul Jazz

CAT NO: SJRLP462C

BARCODE: 5026328304625

 

Tracklisting:

1. Automatic – Too Much Money
2. Zongamin – Underwater Paramid
3. New Fries – Lily
4. Vex Ruffin & Fab 5 Freddy – The Balance
5. Ixna – Somebody Said
6. Leroy Duncann – Dream River
7. Tom Of England – Neon Green
8. Toresch – Tocar
9. Becker & Mukai – La Rivière des Perles
10. Gramme – Discolovers
11. Niagara – Ida
12. Charles Manier – Sift Through Art Collecting People
13. Black Deer – Baseball Shorts
14. Madmadmad – Hot Disco
15. Wino D – Untitled


VARIOUS – Soul Jazz Records Presents Two Synths A Guitar (And) A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol.1

2LP – 180g Neon Green Vinyl
(*includes download code)


Soul Jazz Records new Two Synths, A Guitar (and) A Drum Machine is a new collection of current D-I-Y post-punk bands shaped by the mutant sounds of no wave, punk funk and New York Noise bands from the late 70s and early 80s that collided with the world of underground dance music found at the Paradise Garage, Mudd Club in New York City (ESG, Arthur Russell, Bush Tetras, Talking Heads, Suicide, Liquid Liquid).

Other influences cited here include Manchester and Sheffield’s industrial post-punk sounds of the 1980s (Joy Division, Cabaret Voltaire, Gang of Four) as well as the 1970s German electronic experimentalism of Cluster, Neu!, Harmonia and Can.

Featured artists from around the globe include Los Angeles D-I-Y band Automatic, New Fries from Toronto, artist/music collaborators Toresch from Germany, Susumu Makai from Japan/UK, Vex Ruffin from the Phillipines/California and Madmadmad, Gramme, Tom of England and other UK groups

That all the bands featured here manage to make distinctive contemporary music out of these 80s roots is testament to the wide range of other musics that are seamlessly absorbed into a modern melting pot of sound – hip-hop, the electronic European avant-garde, rave culture, and more.