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The A Band
Amphibian
Bug Incision BIC-01
CD-R
£8.99
“A new set of studio recordings from the latter day version of the A Band. As noted in previous musings (check out David Keenan's article on The Wire site) on this collective, the A Band follows in the tradition of the People Band, Scratch Orchestra, and Portsmouth Sinfonia (and oddly enough, Calgary's own Street of Crocodiles), ditching traditional notions of instrumentation and ability for a more disparate and unique flow of ideas and sounds. Standard instruments (piano, clarinet, electric guitar) sit alongside makeshift/found percussion, weird electronics, and vocal utterances, the elements shifting in and out of focus, often seeming as if players are walking in and out of the studio at their leisure, adding something then moving along. The first track is largely acoustic, featuring a swirling marriage of its rag-tag odd and ends, while the second main track (actually the third) features a much different feel and heavier usage of electric sounds. Totally bizarre, singular, and unlike anything else on Bug Incision. Treated white card sleeves with colour & b&w stick-on art, edition of 119.” – BI.
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Astral Social Club
Super Grease
Important Records Imprec-156
LP
£12.99
Limited edition of 500 copies on blue vinyl featuring alchemically re-worked live and studio jams from Neil Campbell (A-Band/Vibracathedral Orchestra et al). Lucid electronic minimalism combines with a feel for elaborate technicolour architectures, illuminated circuitry and the application of ritualised trance moves to punk primitive drones for a series of gorgeous psychedelic constructs. The sister album to the Neon Pibroch CD, also on Important.
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Sticky Foster & Neil Campbell
live at RRRecords / long distance moan
Alt Vinyl av002
8" Lathe
£12.99
New duo punk magic from these two UK underground stalwarts central to the whole Vibracathedral Orchestra/A-Band axis. Uncut 8" lathe in an edition of 150 hand-numbered copies, part of Alt Vinyl's new lathe-only series. Featuring John Olson (Wolf Eyes) as MC on side 1.
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Astral Social Club
Neon Pibroch
Important Records Imprec-155
CD
£6.99
New album featuring alchemically re-worked live and studio jams from Neil Campbell (A-Band/Vibracathedral Orchestra et al). Lucid electronic minimalism combines with a feel for elaborate technicolour architectures, illuminated circuitry and the application of ritualised trance moves to punk primitive drones for a series of gorgeous psychedelic constructs. The sister album to the vinyl only Super Grease, also on Important.
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Julian Bradley
Ditch Us In The Doorway
Veglia Veg-11
CD-R
£9.99
"Julian Bradley speaks from within the belly of the demon. There is no indifference when the jaws of death make the truth brighter than the sun. Minimal canyons of pulsing feedback collide with environmental elements before a hideous metal drone rides through like a slow motion steam locomotive. As true bravehearts he mysteriously disappears into the woods where shadows tap your shoulder. Any mortal thing will do. Comparable to the feeling you get when someone knocks at your door, yet no ones there. A mystic brooding energy that takes control over your room like a bewitching swamp of asperity. With tremendous oozing layers of guitar hum it absorbs your full attention and takes you down into the abyss. Glance at full moon mysticism with tainted sunglasses, mere unanswered questions of where when and how crawl out their skulls like obsessive amphibions from a Mesopotamian age. Many desperate people rush into the sea like lemmings, raised on honey pops and butter cornflakes theyre the vain testament of a century doomed to death. May this be the soundtrack to bodies fighting the waves. Clocking in just over 23 minutes, its a deathtrip you wont regret. There is only good metal and bad metal now. Close the curtains… Comes packaged in a silkscreened 7” cover (artwork courtesy of Jelle Crama) with CDR attached to square cut recycled vinyl, this shit looks awesome to say the least..." - Audiobot. Out of print.
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Bridget Hayden
Untitled
Golden Lab Records Rowf-16
CD-R
£5.99
Edition of 80 copies CD-R from Bridget Hayden of Vibracathedral Orchestra/Telescopes et al. Recorded while on tour with Marcia Bassett (Zaimph/Hototogisu et al) in November 2008, the set sounds very much influenced by Bassett, particularly her work in Zaika with Tom Carter (Charalambides). Hayden sings and plays overdriven electric guitar with a slide, combining hovering fuzz drones with travelling steel in a pugilistic Industrial-blues style.
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Early Hominids
Bathz
La Station Radar #6
3” CD-R
£5.99
Hand-numbered edition of 50 copies 3” CD-R, part of La Station Radar’s ‘Fake Tape Series’. More electro-raunch from the duo of Neil Campbell (Astral Social Club et al) and Paul Walsh, recorded live at Batley swimming baths in July of 2009. Aggressively nuanced electronics that combine chuffing rhythms with hotwired crackle and amorphous bass tones. Somewhere between the more ‘Industrial’ stylings of early Kluster/Conrad Schnitzler and Astral Social Club?
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Universal Indians & Neil Campbell
Live In Pittsburgh, Philly, Rochest, Detroit 1998
Music Mundane No Cat
CD-R
£7.99
Hand-numbered ‘bootleg’ edition of only 30 copies reissue of what was originally released in a run of 32 copies on American Tapes in 2000. Universal Indians were the trio of John Olson (Wolf Eyes), Aaron Dilloway and Gretchen Gonzales, playing hardcore free jazz/psych from the early 90s. This disc collects a bunch of live jams where they are joined by Neil Campbell (Vibracathedral Orchestra/Astral Social Club et al), some of which are variously fucked with in post-production by Olson. It’s a fantastic collection, moving through violent hovering drone work ala Vibracathedral with junk percussion, wailing atonal foghorn jazz moves ala Borbetomagus and classic twonked string confusion. This still sounds great and only confirms what an amazing time the 1990s were for underground music. Highly recommended.
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Redemption Inc.
s/t
Music Mundane No Cat
CD-R
£6.99
Another fantastic archival release of potent pre-UK underground DIY from the vaults of Neil Campbell. Redemption Inc were a post-ESP Kinetic group that Campbell (Vibracathedral Orchestra/Astral Social Club et al) led during the mid-to-late 80s and that featured MS Turner, Caroline Gormley, Stewart Walden of The Strolling Ones/Well Crucial/A Band et al and Andrew Watson. Redemption Inc were heavily influenced by Whitehouse, Throbbing Gristle and early SPK with barracking vocals over percussion and synthesizer but with a less ‘sophisticated’ sound than their Industrial forbearers, combing the crude no-fi approach of the UK tape underground with a high energy confrontational stance. Campbell seems to have been the firebrand influence on the pre-underground, dragging them kicking and screaming out of their avant Church Of England lunacy and into more transgressive punk-primitive realms, complete with lyrics like “The rhythm of love is the rhythm of power!” Uh, okay! But this is a blast, two live sets from the group that fill a whole bunch of speculative holes, recorded in Amesbury in December 1986 and at a punk festival in Dundee in January 1987. Can’t get enough of this archival UK underground stuff. Highly recommended.
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The Piss Superstition
A Themepark For Whatever Happened Before
Memoirs of an Aesthete MOALP-5
LP
£13.99
Rare vinyl outing for Phil Todd of Ashtray Navigations’ Memoirs Of An Aesthete imprint with a solo album from Julian Bradley. Bradley has been a mainstay of the UK underground for a while, a member of Vibracathedral Orchestra as well as the name behind diverse projects like The Negative Kite, A Companion As Glamorous As Sleeping On Wheels etc... this is Bradley’s first vinyl outing since his mid-90s Giardia LP and it’s just as enigmatic, with massive guitar compositions that move from static gravities of doom/drone through Matthew Bower-esque ecstasies and odd string tectonics that would dissolve the fact of the guitar altogether. A great side from a consistently interesting UK underground player. Edition of only 250 copies with full colour sleeves.
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Astral Social Club/Tomutonttu
Split
Tipped Bowler Tapes No Cat
12” EP
£17.99
Inspired pairing that pitches a side each from Neil Campbell’s kinetic Industrial trance unit Astral Social Club with Jan Anderzen of Kemialliset Ystavat’s hypnotic toy orchestra Tomutonttu. Campbell’s side has a heavy automating/Nurse With Wound feel to it with Steel Dream Of The Marching men rhythms dissolving in corrosive F/X that feedback all over themselves to the point that it feels like Terry Riley remixing Neu w/an eternal Acid motorik sound. Anderzen’s side is the perfect compliment, extended fluttering drones over helium melodies that feel as if they could have been beamed from the most candy floss areas of James Ferraro’s brain. Edition of 300 copies w/150g colour vinyl, hand-stamped labels and full colour silkscreen sleeves by Alan Sherry of SIWA.
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Ashtray Navigations
Human Wrecktronics
Medusa #102
Cassette
£7.99
A “heavy session players” release from Phil Todd’s Ashtray Navigations, with the A side featuring the duo line-up of Todd and Neil Campbell (Astral Social Club/Vibracathedral Orchestra) and the flip a trio jam with Mel Delaney and Phil Legard (Xenis Emputae Travelling Band). A side has a great Velvets play two-chord infinities feel while all sorts of astral fireworks explode just beyond the horizon. Very beautiful and with a slow-motion euphoric appeal that is highly addictive. The trio side hews closer to Faust’s “Krautrock” but with a semi-erased/subliminal edge. Packaged in the usual classy Medusa style with a two-colour silkscreen fold-out cigarette box style sleeve.
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ESP Kinetic
Want Some Of This?
Harbinger Sound Harbinger-075
LP
£12.99
Fantastic and very limited LP that documents another side of Neil Campbell’s legendary early-80s post-Industrial DIY punk/synth outfit ESP Kinetic. ESP were the duo of Campbell (better known these days for his work with Astral Social Club/Vibracathedral Orchestra/Richard Youngs et al) and Andrew Watson and although they looked closer to the Virgin Prunes they sound more like, well, if you can imagine an ultra-low grade rehearsal cassette from the Velvet Underground circa “Ocean” with Cale on organ playing duo takes on Pop Group, Public Image Limited and Throbbing Gristle material then you’re somewhere in the conceptual vicinity. The A side is made up of home recordings from 1982/83 and these are more minimal keyboard-led drone-outs cut-with caveman rhythms and enough vertical spectra to launch Vibracathedral proper. The second side, with live excerpts from various gigs across the space of 1984/85, has a little bit more ‘aggro’ with walls of scummy electronics, the hallucinatory use of tapes, obsessive hectoring vocals and incessant skullcracking rhythms coming over like an evil basement take on Silver Apples – does that make em a UK Suicide? Either way this is fantastic and yet another step towards a full understanding of the convoluted evolution of the contemporary UK underground.
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Astral Social Club
Generator Breaker
Dekorder 055
LP
£14.99
New album from Neil Campbell’s (Vibracathedral Orchestra/ESP Kinetic et al) solo Astral Social Club guise: Generator Breaker runs the gamut of Campbell’s contemporary strategies but w/a heavy emphasis on the euphoric/devotional trancefloor works. Once more the spirit of Donovan’s “Hurdy Gurdy Man” inexplicably hovers over the music, w/weird extensions/visions of that classic psych track’s rhythmic ‘logic’, albeit usurped by beams of technicolour electricity. Some of the music has the same microtonal detail married to vertical ascensions aspect of Matthew Bower’s Sunroof while at points it sounds like a more ‘metal’ take on Kluster/Cluster. Either way, it’s another great one.
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Melanie Delaney, Bridget Hayden and Phil Todd
Play Freeway Alabama
Smoker's Gifts #4
CD-R
£7.99
Excellent three-way psych/trance and roar-drone oblivion rendered in the usual human/primitive style from a bunch of central UK heads, with Mel Delaney of Ocelocelot, Bridget from Vibracathedral Orchestra and Phil Todd of Ashtray Navigations et al. Excellent lo-fi, tactile feel, with dead car-crash tones dive-bombed with lurid shots of electric string and what sounds like the "Fire" section of Brian Wilson's smile extrapolated to almost Xpressway-levels of grit. Hand-numbered edition of 100 copies on Delaney's own label. Long OOP.
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Sunburned Hand of the Man
The One You Forgot To Forget
Lost Treasures Of The Underworld No Cat
C40 Cassette
£8.99
Cool archival release that bundles a bunch of peak-period jams from Sunburned Hand Of The Man, al recorded across 2006. Features a bunch of radically expanded line-ups, with the core group joined by Chris Corsano, Mick Flower, Bridget Hayden and Keith Wood. Weird, detourned, almost Magic Band scale jams go up against vocal goofs, string drones, Ubu-styled garage and all-out Xhol worship. Cassettes come in screened cloth cases with insert.
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