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First single peeled from Martin Carr’s forthcoming third full length ‘new shapes of life’ via Tapete towards the fall end of October, this being ‘future reflections’. A strangely quite affair, its remoteness and spectral ghosting takes a few listens to … Continue reading
Tales from the Attic – volume 45
Tales from the Attic Volume XLV Revolutions of a 45 and 33 kind….. Second instalment of this desk clearing extended year end missive….. Featured gatherers…. Popguns, captain bland and the revelators, switches, billy idol, janitors, wooden arms, primordial undermind, lutine, … Continue reading
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tales from the attic – volume 42…
Tales from the Attic Volume XLII Revolutions of a 45 and 33 kind…. Been a long time coming this missive, in fact there are four of the blighters with a fifth due to land by Halloween weekend…anyhow here it is … Continue reading
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Blimey this is mellow, new thing from Martin Carr – he of Boo Radleys and brave captain fame, taken from his recent ‘the breaks’ set, new single ‘mainstream’ is a bit radio 2 or should that be radio 1 – … Continue reading
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I’ll be honest I was never a massive fan of brave captain and though I’d flash looks that could kill at anyone who questioned the relevance and worth of pre ‘Giant Steps’ Boo Radleys (the ‘kaleidoscope’ EP still gets the … Continue reading