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DUST 010LP
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"In 1991 Andy Warhoofd was in the middle of his addiction to ancient Dutch languaged beat and rock n roll records and wanted to make an attempt to create something similar himself. As he knew the Breda King of Ping-Pong-recording Bob Geldwolf, it was just a tiny step to move into more serious grounds. In 1991 for half a year every Wednesday Andy Warhoofd went to Bob's apartment to record and drink beer (Grolsch beugels) while Bob used all kindsa chemical substances to broaden his mind and vision and to make the recordings even more outstanding than they would have become just drinking flat water. They both played all instruments and Andy did all the vocals. Luckily their recordings survive and we at Grey Past Records are proud to hereby announce the official first ever and last ever release of the debut album of the Comcommers. Only 250 numbered copies as it is music for the happy few that want to cross all borders of good taste end real rudimentary musicianship! Music ranges from straight Floydian Barret psych ('Mijn leven is niet van jou') to strange postpunk ('Ontevreden') to all kindsa odd tunes going as far out as you can get with Dutch languaged rock. If you loved the Biet-Het series you sure should try this. When you listen think of what might have become of this great band if ever."
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DUST 009CD
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"At last we will be witnessing the release of the CD version of Honeymelon Teapot, the out of print Grey Past Records LP release by Dutch freakbeat band The Heatwave -- featuring 10 extra tracks! This band wrote all their fantastic material themselves. No covers here! That they never had an official record release during their heyday surpasses and defies all comprehension. The music has been taken from rare 4-track demos and studio recordings with Dutch leading 60s producer Freddy Haayen and two with Job Maarssen, all recorded from 1967 to 1969. The vinyl album from 2006 got fantastic reviews worldwide and captured that cool 1967-1968 mood to a T, mixing gritty fuzzed freakbeat with Motown mod sounds and a thick slice of that brilliant '60s trash we now refer to as Nederbiet. They hailed from Dordrecht and they would eventually become members of The Zipps and Inca Bullet Joe. Willem de Ridder, one of the most important Dutch '60s (and '70s) cult icons, wrote an introduction for the 32-page CD booklet and only 500 CDs have been issued on that mesmeroid underground label, Grey Past Records."
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