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KurtMcAllister:
Parenthetical Girls are releasing their next album, Privilege, as a set of five EPs. Here are the first two.



Privilege Pt I: On Death And Endearments

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Privilege Pt. II: The Past, Imperfect

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KvP:
Forgot a code to the Microworld release!



Microworld - Happy Machines

More in the classic techno vein. Low-key, measured, sneaks up on you. Good for when you need to chill out but don't feel like ambience.

--- Quote from: Boomkat ---**Translucent Green Vinyl** A lovely offering from techno anomaly Microworld, this time for MoM. He's only got a meagre handful of relases to his name, but each 12" bears a distinct stamp of driven-yet-lush characteristics. The four tracks investigate variations of pounding 808s countered a with bright and clean melodic shine,sometimes deviating from the 4/4 like on the electro-set 'Featuring' with DJ Brutalist or the sublime 'Subterraneous'. Sweet.
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clockwatcher:
Morton Valence - Bob & Veronica Ride Again




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You'll most likely not have heard of this but it's just gorgeous

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Morton Valence have been around since the mid 00s and have almost been on the verge of making it ever since. They were selected as music chain Fopp’s most promising newcomers of 2006, were tipped by the Guardian in 2007 and Chandelier, this album’s majestic opener, was a BBC Radio 2 Single of the Week last year. They also released possibly the best single you’ve never heard of the past decade, Sailors, a full-fat slice of hook-rich electro-pop.

The big time may still elude them after this, their debut album, but it is a fine example of classic, intelligent British art pop. Accompanied with a 112-page romantic novella, Bob and Veronica Ride Again is an immense, well-made record that sounds far bigger than its budget. Loosely speaking, the concept involves Veronica getting on a London tube train and attempting to escape from her past. She heads for glory with her partner, Bob. For 40 minutes, we follow their exploits, falling down staircases, camping in fields of crickets, and swinging from the chandeliers, remembering that they “believe in lust at first sight.”
Whether you find all this piffle or not, the music behind it is pretty sharp. The band’s sound has shifted from their early singles from electro-pop to broader, sweeping shoegazing pop. Leader Robert ‘Hacker’ Jessett has moved away from the lion’s share of lead vocals and allowed keyboard player Anne Gilpin to take centre stage. Her delicate, emotive style is complemented by Jessett’s growl.
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likshot:


I deafened myself for about two days (no shit) after listening to track two repeatedly through headphones.
Stupid I know, but I got carried away.
Dubbed the world's SLEAZIEST album, Silky is music to get drunk and pick up strippers and steal a bus and rob a bank to.
Back in the day, there used to be preachers who would refer to rock and roll as the Devil's music.
This is exactly what they had in mind.



--- Quote ---Andre "Mr. Rhythm" Williams was born in Bessemer, Alabama in 1936. He started singing in 1952 with a church choir in Chicago, Illinois.
The Williams family then moved to Detroit, Michigan where Andre began his recording career with Fortune Records.
Andre recorded over 50 songs for Fortune including: Bacon Fat, JailBait, Pass The Biscuits and The Greasy Chicken.
In 1998 Andre released his sleaze-rock masterpiece, "Silky", on In The Red Records which proved to be a commercial and critical smash for Andre.
He has toured a number of times with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion who wound up recording with Andre as well as crediting him executive producer on their "Acme" album.
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--- Quote ---"Andre Williams makes Little Richard sound like Pat Boone"…Lux Interior
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JD:

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