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Lantern Heights' personal tribute to the one and only Michael Chapman, a hero in his own right, a "Fully Qualified Survivor" (just to mention one of his most successful creations). An unreleased live album on vinyl in the form of an astonishing trio. A live set recorded at Nottingham's Playhouse Theatre on July 23rd, 1977 by Chapman and a power house rhythm section in Lindisfarne bassist Rod Clements and former John Mayall drummer Keef Hartley. Some of his best-loved songs are showcased in "And There Were Three" -- a jocular reference to Chapman's ever-shrinking band, also known as "a beast with three heads". Fully licensed. 180 gram vinyl.
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RH 002LP
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Munich-based imprints Raketenbasis Haberlandstrasse and Schamoni Musik present their first joint release, Gerne als Swap oder auch gegen ein bisschen Geld. Containing music by Munich-based artist BELP and tracks produced by Sascha Schierloh aka Jean Bach under various alias including Genoveva DMS, Leprozid Pfarrhaus, David Sardelle, and Mortobello Steril, the album resuscitates the age-old and seemingly forgotten concept of the vinyl megamix and offers a seamless yet quite quirky blend of tracks on each side. But instead of focusing on pop, Italodisco, or dance -- genres predestined for the megamix format -- this novelty record focuses on the leftfield side of the electronic spectrum and presents a variety of styles including industrial electronics, slowcore armchair techno, unambient, electronica, abstract electro, and more, all mixed up, clashing, trainwrecked -- as well as additional loops and layers taken from radio and television recordings, plus German schlager music. Sound like a rollercoaster-ride? It is, and a demanding one, even for those in love with plunderphonics and illbient. Check it out if you're up for a challenge!
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