Love that record. It’s in this. Top chart from the NME in ‘89.
It’s actually not produced by the Burells. Paradise, some dude named DTR, and “engineered” by Peter Daou but reeks of his keyboard sound IMO.
I didn’t know that thanks for correcting me, I have no idea what’s making the electric piano sound but the synth pad is definitely a D-50.
New arrivals today:
Sth Notional Yawn Yawn Yawn
Zenmenn
When Doves Cry
Max Essa - Jigsaw Moon
Kayla Guthrie- Falling Star
Picked up a pile of old stuff from Europa Music in Stirling this week (Joseph Malik, Pepe Braddock, Ty, Attica Blues, Car Bomb on DiY, Fug on Nuohonic) . Never been before but highly recommended if you’re in the area.
Also a couple of Mo Wax 12s off ebay.
However, this one had arrived when I got home tonight.
When one person buys a record that another person has recommended that’s when this forum makes total sense : )
have bought quite o few records discovered here in the past months.
Me too @petri - and welcome.
And trainers and books and dogs
Never heard of this before but a song from it came on the mrs’ discover weekly Spotify playlist which I liked.
This is why people who shit on Spotify are daft. I’ve purchased so many records in the past 12 months after Spotify discovers and paper trails.
Great track on a consistently good label. Check
Nsie Nsie | Y-Bayani & Baby Naa And The Band of Enlightenment, Reason & Love (bandcamp.com)
and
Mam Pe’ela Su’ure | Florence Adooni (bandcamp.com)
for more goodness
well i’ll be damned. been a fan of o yuki conjugate for years, been a fan of charles webster for years, even have most of they symetrics records - but never realized that all of those people were working together under that name.
Unfortunately the majority of people that use Spotify don’t do as you do, and ultimately the creators don’t get paid fairly and squarely. Stick with Bandcamp mate