It proved the band didnt always need ear-bleeding distortion to blow the audiences mind. Weatherall was one of the most influential DJs of his era. In a 2010 interview with Dummy Magazine, Weatherall . With a subaquatic melody, an undercurrent of wibbling noise and a haunted air about it, it is pretty strange for a deep house song. They didnt, then a few days later Id go in the shop, play them the record and theyd say someone was asking about that the other day., The next time he played at the Boardwalk he got word to Tom and Ed that he wanted a word. After meeting through Richard Fearless, Avery ended up sharing studio space down the hall from the Chairman. When they first met, Barrett was running indie labels and nights in Camden. I dont know what it was about Weatherall, but he attracts certain type of people, people into leftfield stuff, something a bit different, a bit weirder. There were times when I thought perhaps it might be just a myth.. The pair had forged close links over the past decade, not least when Weatherall was artist in residence for Faber Social. A moment in time and an experience I will cherish forever.. 18.1k Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from 'andrewweatherall' hashtag That theyre an absolute shower of fucking pricks. Did the experience of being in a band change his attitude to musicians? He was the person who taught me to follow your own way. Somewhere along the circuitous, often bumpy, journey from Cork Airport to the Showgrounds in Skibbereen, where Cork X Southwest was taking place, Sheehy imparted to Weatherall the maxim Fail We May, Sail We Must. I think Ive never lost that thing I had when I was 12 years old and inviting my mates round to my house. Those who were there talk of tears and laughter on the dancefloor and an overwhelming sense of being part of a musical family. This would have been about 93-94. Not to mention that he was allegedly a Corkman. Hed listen in, give encouragement. The studio itself was above a chip shop on a council estate in Hounslow. But when the sadness has gone, over time, what will be left is this lingering positive feeling of creativity and a genuinely nice human being.. Sabres of Paradise, Smokebelch II (Beatless Mix) A chillout classic that may have found its way onto an endless list of compilation albums and travel show soundtracks yet still sounds as fresh as a daisy. Even if Andy had hung up his headphones after Screamadelica, his legend would have been enshrined. But thats another great long story, His attitude for experimenting with no fucks given was totally infectious. And now hes gone, Its a big big loss. Watch on. Id moved to London. (Various Sizes), Limited Edition prints & Original Paintings. He never stopped reading and evangelising. (modern). He said he was crying out for people to come up to him and offer him artwork. Within days, he was in the Sabres office, getting a commission for the Smokebelch sleeve. What a double-edged sword, ve been in Andrew Weatheralls company for about five minutes, and he has, a little unexpectedly, got on to the subject of the. Even when Id seen less of him, he was always there.. Borne out of the tribal clashes of the pre-ecstasy era, a veteran of the punk wars, of the acid house wars and all that followed, he might be the last in a long line. Another person who came into Weatheralls orbit post-Wrong Meeting and Two Lone Swordsmen and around the time A Love From Outer Space was all kicking off was Daniel Avery, then a budding DJ and producer who was, as he says, just cutting my teeth in the studios and really trying to make a go of it myself. I first met him in 1990,he recalls. It was a huge turning point for me., Drone Logic, one of Averys richly deserved breakthrough tracks, was made with A Love From Outer Space in mind. Anthony Hopkins Metal Print. It also includes unreleased tracks, press clippings, and fan art. He never turned towards the past, I never heard him saying something was better before, never heard him putting himself on a pedestal. Its been a favourite of Detroits Drexciya survivor DJ Stingray for ages expect to hear it caned by jocks of all stripes this year in Weatheralls honour. Thats beautiful., He is, by some distance, the least misty-eyed of the Second Summer of Loves DJ pioneers. When that superstar DJ thing began to take off, I thought, DJs? Everyone was nervous about doing stuff out of the family, but it was like one of ours had made it., As Farley continues: He was just Andrew. We had a very similar musical background, says Johnston. And theres the satisfaction knowing that there was no compromise in there. The best art he produced was himself. I was a fan since it all started. Sabresonic (1993) and Sabresonic II (1995) function like a map of club music, encompassing bleep and bass, depth-charge dub techno, progressive house epics, trance via Goa and Frankfurt, and even downtempo detours into the chillout room. Andrew Weatherall was a British artist who was born in 1963. Also at Space in Ibiza. I came away thinking, yeah, I get it. His generosity and self-deprecating attitude were amazing, he says. If youd told me that 10 years before, Id never have believed it., Playing with Weatherall meant Smagghe got to see everything he was playing a great opportunity but he also shaped what his contemporary played, and still does. 10 TV shows coming up in May: White House Plumbers, Queen Charlotte Horslips guitarist Johnny Fean dies aged 71, Pete Horne: Glasgow wary of 'awesome' Munster, Waterford's Beth Carton: 'Ill get a bit of stick over the fist pump! A few years back, he formed a drum machine-based voodoo rockabilly band, with himself as lead singer: It was mentally, physically and financially challenging. An ALFOS night at Phonox in Brixton, for example, took place as scheduled just four days after his death. Weatherall, who was born in Windsor, England, rose to fame during the 1990s acid house/dance era. We were all around him. It tied in with the Reverend Jim Jones and Jonestown, one of the cult members was known as Pamela Moton. What is appreciable, especially speaking to his friends and cohorts over the past week or so, is that his incredible run of creativity was far from over, Weatherall was as exciting and intriguing as ever. I always hoped wed do more but Im so grateful for the fact we made music together at all. He had that punk outsider thing. I can be jazzy, cant I?There were 150 of each, with Discogs prices now soaring, with a box set compiling all initially planned. he even introduced me to my gorgeous wife Timna. There were, of course, caveats If any sponsors approached me, hed always say its not what we do but aside from that, the pair grew the event organically into the festival it is today one that sold out this year well ahead of any acts even being announced. As hes often noted, he was always Andy to us. Then one day, Jagz said right Keith, me and Gary are away this week, youre working on a remix with Andrew for Transglobal Underground. Dutch, 1936, Jan Ernst de Groot At some point I stood back and went, Hold on, the only thing Ive got in common with these people is that were in the same room and on the same drugs Ive tried talking to them outside, weve got nothing in common. So Im not too big on the reunions. Does it mean I get lots of kudos and dont have to do much? he asked me. And suddenly Ive been given this drug that makes me love everybody and, Oh, this musics quite uplifting. But I didnt become a casualty of it. "He was both hilarious erudite and a superb raconteur. At a club in 1992, I just started talking to him, and said if you ever want any artwork. The atmosphere there was, he recalls, both vibrant and hilarious, and yet they managed to get an awful lot of work done. ', Pdraic Maher happy to park wedding celebrations for now, Kieran Shannon: Clare v Limerick is now Munster hurling's biggest rivalry, Fail We May, Sail We Must is broadcast Thursday February 17 at 5pm on UCC98.3FM, and can be listened to as a podcast after that, Sail We Must: The Sea Story of Andrew Weatherall and An Irish Fisherman will be screened at the Sugar Club Dublin, Wednesday February 16 and will be followed by a discussion between Cian Cobhin, Johnny Moy, and Billy Scurry about Andrew Weatherall and his connections to Ireland. Andrew Weatherall's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 257 USD to 1,471 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. ANDREW WEATHERALL (1963-2020) Poem or Prayer inscribed POEM OR PRAYER/ IT'S THE SAME THING TO JUNKI. Over the past decade, there had been a movement outside of mere music; as Weatherall moved into circles based on his other interests, chief among them being books and literature. The slow pulsating trance-like beat clocked in at 98 bpm, but the sound was relentless. Also being in the city at weekends it was completely dead around there. 4. I still think about that. Lino prints by Andrew Weatherall made for the ICA. When you see an advert for broadband, its always got a caveman in it, because if you havent got the latest broadband, youre a caveman. He was one of my favourite DJs, a hero, there was no-one like him at the time taking the risks, with that attitude. Life can buffet you and it can even break you. Other then-Manchester residents entering Weatheralls orbit were the Dust Brothers, soon to become the Chemical Brothers, who were, essentially, discovered by Lord Sabre. The word went out, helped by a piece in this newspaper. He created the third-ever Essential Mix, and his 1996 Essential Mix is up there among the fans favourite. The fisherman had seriously hurt his ankle but responded to the injury in a matter-of-fact fashion. You might have thought his work on Screamadelica would have led to a career as a producer of major bands, but it didnt really pan out like that, not least because Weatherall finds musicians quite a painful bunch to be around. And he was always trying new things. To give all of what we have whilst we are here but to choose well. DJs get to their mid-50s and think what the fuck am I doing in Berlin at 8am playing techno rather than writing [or reading] a book. Flightpath Estate community founder Martin Brannigan, who considers himself essentially a fan, calls the community that arose around ALFOS, Convenanza and his Facebook page the great leveller the place where we felt we could express exactly how we were all feeling when Andrew passed, from people that knew him intimately to those who were only touched by his music. To pay tribute to Weatheralls impact on music, here are his most defining and memorable remixes. But the truth is he did give a fuck and loved his art to the core, which is why his results are unlike anyone else. He wrote to Genesis P-Orridge when they were in prison. Over the 10 years we worked together, I discovered so much. His driver was a young fisherman, Gerard Sheehy, from Baltimore, on the wild edge of the Atlantic. So it really was a constant vibe and musical bunker 24/7 four studios plus Andrews room. The legendary DJ and producer died on February 17, 2020. Then we had a recording studio and Andrew had his records and decks room which you could hardly get in to. Most people played it for the smokers. He was a generous and loving man, he was so thoughtful, he says. I wish Id spent more time with him in the last few years and I wish Id got to thank him and hug him and tell him what it meant to me for him to be up for doing the three reworkings he did on Trailer Park. When it comes to capturing the punch-the-sky euphoria of a glorious summer day, this is the one. He wanted it to be varied, not just four to the floor. In 1990, he revolutionised alternative music when he remixed a song by a deeply unfashionable Glasgow blues revival group called Primal Scream. Later, with his Two Lone Swordsmen project he would move between house music and Joy Division-style baroque rock. Its the kind of tune its usually forbidden to touch, let alone retool. Theres that side of him people didnt know. When Im making music, I always wonder if Weatherall will like it. Just up the road from Andrew Weatherall's studio, a new block of high-end flats bulges out over Old Street roundabout - "The Art Of Lateral Living", proclaim advertising hoardings for the marketing suite. For all the grand mythologising around Boys Own and its role in inducing a Balearic culture shock to the British Isles, the reason Weatherall, Pete Heller and Terry Farley worked so well as a production unit can be broken down fairly simply: Heller and Farley brought the soul, Weatherall brought the edge. And this idea of picking yourself up and dusting yourself off and getting on with life.. He was so supportive, he helped out as much as he could. While I was DJing on the first night I felt like he was picking the tunes for me and, believe it or not, the two bars of mushroom chocolate I ate had nothing to do with it. I wasnt interested in rare groove, it was about Throbbing Gristle, Front 242 and Belgian New Beat. Asian Art & Antiques. Or about the time he started a fanzine with a few chums that ended up becoming the village newspaper for acid house? Like everyone Ive spoken to while pulling this together, Fabre fully appreciates the irony of the elegies and tributes being paid to someone who was essentially humble about his place within the grand scheme of things. So Im playing the Style Councils Shout to the Top and the foam starts whipping up, and its just flecked with cow shite and bits of straw. When youre out in that kind weather, everyone says, are you not scared?, Sheehy tells McDermott. It was have you heard this, have you read this, have you seen this? We worked together a lot, and we encouraged the fuck out of each other. It was crossing the streams, says Brackstone. But when we got it, it was great., The original Boys Own crew may have gone in different directions, down different pathways, but the friendships remained. Adding extra grit to the taut, claustrophobic, occasionally circuit-fried machine funk that the Swordsmen nailed on their 2000 standout LP Tiny Reminders, this twitchy cut demonstrates that the duo could make nicotine-stained basement bangers with the best of them. rippling through the worlds of music and art and beyond," . But most of all, it sounds like the kind of adventure Weatherall always seemed to be steering, and encouraging others to embark on. Im sure the first night I went, it was to hear a Weatherall set. I was into the Basic Chanel stuff, I loved the music. The club was Blood Sugar, at the Blue Note. The second anniversary of the music legend's death has prompted two documentaries on the intriguing tale of a fateful drive from Cork Airport, Sail we must: How a Cork fisherman inspired Andrew Weatherall's tattoo, Annmarie O'Connor - Living Your Best Life, Tom Dunne: Neil Young proves he can still stick it to the Man, Tom Hanks and Bono added to Dalkey Book Festival line-up. It wasnt the kind of I was a mod before you was a mod school of thought, the turned-up-one-day-at-school-and-announcedIm a rude boy now not a punk anymore vibe. I was so so lucky to DJ with him just a few months ago at Ashley Beedles wedding, playing reggae seven inches and having a right old laugh, just like old times. A dream job, by anyones standard. I asked him to be artist in residence, he asked what it entailed, I didnt really know to be honest. It was like having a holiday. Not only music but also I see a healthy swapping of book titles, mystical ideas, tips on facial hair care and dashing fashion choices., This extended family is rooted in place and personal history as much as music and ideas hence the AW60 events taking in not just Londons Fabric, but smaller spaces in Belfast, Glasgow and the West Yorkshire town of Todmorden that had been frequent hosts to Weatherall and ALFOS over decades. His raison dtre was to spend weekends spinning life-affirming electronic music in basements, back-bars and spaces where people congregated to dance, seeking transcendental release, says Cobhin. Yet the show can only work if all those involved knowingly suspend their disbelief. He was the most patient and thoughtful DJ Ive ever seen. Andrew Weatherall - Limited Edition print. He was about clothes, about books, about everything. Wed recently reconnected and Id done a remix for him and Nina Walsh. If Saint Etiennes cover of Neil Youngs song sounded like ethereal pop perfection, the dub-inspired A Mix In Two Halves made it sharper and deadlier. Released under the copyright-winking Bocca Juniors with Hugo Nicolson also at the desk, Raise shows off a somewhat messy synergy that stands up surprisingly well. Were not just mourning the death of Andrew, its everything around it. Unique Andrew Weatherall Andrew Weatherall Posters designed and sold by artists. Break out your top hats and monocles; it's about to classy in here. Taming the worlds loudest and most unerringly perfectionist band into a song this effortless earned him awe and unwanted attention from hapless indie outfits over the next three decades, as they queued up hoping that a sprinkle of Weatherall magic could transform their haircuts and shoes into something substantive. . Hed walk up and down in black suede creepers and combats, he was still in that techno punk kind of thing. And while his contemporaries were embracing the era of the superstar DJ in the mid 1990s, he started the experimental outfit Sabres of Paradise, which applied a gothic makeover to Jamaican dance-hall music. It was one of the times I couldnt go and Andrew [told one of Hopkins mates] that he loved the tape. To offset the risk of playing at lower speeds to crowds who were, as Weatherall would often laugh, on loads of drugs, he would go for records with unassailable presence. He was going to do it a some point, says Brackstone, adding it might have been a collage, partly fictionalised and not merely a narrative. He was also much more than that. | I painted it round at my grans and he came there to pick it up, It was so surreal.. The duo cemented their relationship with the formation of The Asphodells (the second L, Andrew told me once, was to give it that 60s beat group vibe alongside the name of the flower). Does this mean youre going to remix it? we asked. Youre never going to have that feeling of hearing that record for the first time again, but if you look into the eyes of someone whos hearing it for the first time, its a nice vicarious feeling. Pamela, as in Pamela Moton, rather than Tamla Motown, was the snappy idea. Thats how Loaded came into being, basically. He has a way with words he describes a DJ set by Scottish duo Slam as absolutely full-knacker proper panel-beaters-from-Prague-ere-we-go techno an endless store of anecdotes, and an intriguing set of cultural reference points: Im an autodidact, because I got chucked out of school. Over the course of an hour and a half we go from Joseph Conrads novel The Secret Agent to the magnificence of Wizzards 1974 album Introducing Eddy and the Falcons, via Francis Bacon and William Burroughs line about how if youre in a hurry to show somebody your art, you should throw it in the trash because its bound to be rubbish. There was, of course, the famed Balearic network. Dutch, 1807 - 1872, Antoynette Hendriks And A Love From Outer Space was born. David Holmes emphasises that this community expresses Weatheralls polymath interests and earthy unpretentiousness. I had this idea about Faber Social, explains Brackstone, who also had the distinction of having a Weatherall-penned song named after him (Woodleigh Research Facilitys Brackstone Abroad). I was over the moon to meet him [Jeff Barrett brought them together] and we kind of hit it off over a love of Adrian Sherwood and William Orbit. Johnston ended up putting together some of the Sabres T-shirts and other gear, eventually recording for the Sabres label. This edit of Hardway Brothers a group including Sean Johnston, his partner in club night A Love from Outer Space was particularly lysergic, wielding a gurgling 303 that could induce cold sweats from 10 paces. Find David Weatherall stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. I'm fascinated by the construct of the professional wrestling world. A bona fide one-off. ian@iansalmonart.com, FAQS PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF SERVICE RETURN POLICY SHIPPING TRACKING, 90s London Rave - Limited Edition print (Various Sizes), Night Fever 70s Disco Icons - Limited Edition print (Various Sizes), Rave Culture V1 - Limited Edition print (Various Sizes), Cafe Mambo - Limited Edition print (Various Sizes), Tupac Shakur / 2pac - Limited Edition print. His DJ partner Sean Johnston. My Bloody Valentines strength lay not just in their noise fearsome, but ultimately replicable but their ability to procure beauty out of it. Most of our conversations were about politics, culture, bizarre facts The best of acid house was always that. Id met him at Festival No 6, hed just done one of those mind-blowing sets. Introductions followed, which the turned into discussions. In Andrews case it was lets try and go with that and see how we can fuck it up/change it/twist it/detune it Sometimes no words were said for hours, just the occasional nod of appreciation or maybe a screwed up face if it wasnt working so well. Get in touch! He would go on to work with the Happy Mondays and to produce the singular (and only) album by Glasgow three-piece One Dove. You know what I mean? On the day the late DJ and producer would have turned 60, his friends and family are ensuring that his club nights, festivals and sense of cosmic wonder all live on. The fun button was pushed every day, but as long as we were productive then it was cool. Occasionally, it looked as if he might be deliberately short-circuiting projects when they seemed in danger of becoming too big, not least his mid-90s dub-influenced trio Sabres of Paradise. Where do you start with Andrew Weatherall, aka Wevvers, Andy, The Guvnor, Lord Sabre, The Chairman, Audrey Witherspoon, Brother Weatherall? An acclaimed DJ, producer and musician, Weatherall died on February 17, 2020, at the age of 56 after suffering a pulmonary embolism. And if you listen to it now, it really is two guys getting stoned and learning how to use equipment but its also got its charms Its actually one of my favourites now., The heady days of Scrutton Street were not only as most say a heck of a lot of fun but were also hugely creative. He was an amazing speaker and an amazing person to sit down with. No one except Weatherall could have heard this slab of gliding shoegaze and thought, Hey theres a funky jam in there, much less made good on it. Price says many have spoken about Weatheralls work, but he had more to be thankful for not least introducing him to his wife. Now on to the next thing. I wanted to create this list with a distinct personality, we were thinking about how you create a bigger world around it, a community. Shop affordable wall art to hang in dorms, bedrooms, offices, or anywhere blank walls aren't welcome. The beauty of that place was that you could rinse the arse out of it 24/7 and no-one said a word. Theres a fantastic print designed by a South African fan which reads Weatherall is Watching. Every Monday hed come back in and report on the reactions, give direct feedback. There was that time at the Mud Club, we met him when it opened at Leicester Square with Afrika Bambaata playing. Not many people could include a spoken line like The DJ eases a spliff from his lyrical lips and smilingly orders Cease and still be respectful to the original, but somehow Weatherall made it work; the line used to divide the first Augustus Pablo-like melodica-driven half of the remix from the second, which turns into a more familiar version of the song. He was always open to suggestions, you dont normally find that in people with such a high profile. Coming where we were from, this was a bit different. Sabresonic was off the hook, says Simons. And he was just incredible. He used to call up I remember him saying how hed played my John Grant mix in new York, he always gave feedback. While Alan McGee was doling out ecstasy pills and Inner City to a proselytising Bobby Gillespie, a still green Weatherall was behind the desk, making it all gel. Sabres of Paradise: Wilmot. The late music legend also repurposed them as the title of a track on his 2009 solo album, A Pox on the Pioneers. This is a man who never sold out. His ability for reinvention was remarkable, but never transparent. Throughout Andrew Weatherall's illustrious career, a phrase accompanied him: Fail We May, Sail We Must. The Weatherdrive, Brannagan explained, was created by a collective of fanswho want to share the works, the joy and the experience of hearing the mastery of Andrew Weatherall. Andrew Weatherall, British producer behind Screamadelica, dies aged 56 The DJ, producer, remixer and musician, who took acid house into the mainstream, suffered a pulmonary embolism Andrew. Theyre always the people with the best recommendations. Dutch, Died in 1609, Wilna Haffmans Beth Ortons first outing was sprinkled with Weatheralls sensibilities and deft production touch, although fine work, less bombastic (or Bomba-stic) than some of his other efforts around this time, it has been shunted aside as Screamadelica and One Doves first (an outstanding elpee, but one perhaps offering a salutary lesson on major label interference) came to the fore. Like many others interviewed for this piece, Johnston started off idolising the DJ, then became a friend and compatriot, bringing their unique blend together. And I will always, always remember his warning about the perils of ecstasy and MDMA use overdo it and youll end up dancing to Chris Rea. That was the seal of approval., The pair often played back-to-back together. In fact, just before I spoke to Gerard for the first time, he had gone online and was utterly amazed to learn how the impact of the phrase he had uttered to Andrew had gone on to become so iconic.. There were other interesting people coming in and out all the time. That was it. For the next week, the full mix will be available to stream here. Everything is an illusion and everyone is "in on the gag". The worlds defining voice in music and pop culture: breaking whats new and whats next since 1952. He wanted us to be involved, so we ended up cobbling together a 20 minute live thing. No one ever came close.. He continues: He really wanted to develop the literature side of it, that was definitely a plan as well. Primal Screams epochal album Screamadelica, alternative to the Boy Scouts, the Kibbo Kift. Be patient. It wasnt a grand, anti-commercial gesture, because I love pop music and I dont decry people. He was a really nice guy, we all started going out together. It was just fun. When we were doing Boys Own, wed ask him if hed done his Outsider column yet, weve got to go to print. Andrew was Cymon Eckels flatmate, Farley recalls. Andrew Weatherall, British producer behind Screamadelica, dies aged 56 Gabriel Szatan Tue 18 Feb 2020 08.30 EST Last modified on Tue 18 Feb 2020 09.21 EST Primal Scream - Loaded (1990) No matter. Andrew was so prolific and his era spanned radio rips onto cassette to mixtapes and CDRs through to early internet streaming radio and present-day where all radio is streamed and full soundboards are available days after the gig., The last week of grief, reflection, love, honour and reminiscing of Andrew in our corner of the internet has also lead to a glut of people digging out their old tapes and working out getting them online.. We had him play before Dixon at a Faith party. It was so good. We were very close, but there was some distance. We had a sampler on the DJ mixer and he would try out ideas on that before we actually sampled it. Loaded, Primal Scream Any track remixed on the legendary Screamadelica album could be on this list, especially Come Together and Higher Than the Sun, but without Loaded none of these could have existed. The Getty Images design is a trademark of Getty Images. I dont think I got to meet him that night or if it was way after that, but I was in my early twenties and right up for going out all the time. It was fellow traveller shit. You had to step over mountains of records to get to his decks. In a tsunami of DJ brands, there arent many people like Andrew who touched so many people. Even so, resting on little more than a rumbling bassline and some muffled speech for half the runtime of this languorous Saint Etienne remix was a bold move. But he had no idea that a chance phrase he had uttered to his on the N71 on a summers evening had captured the visiting DJs imagination, become a song, two beautiful tattoos etched on each arm and subsequently echoed out into the world, taking on its own inspirational life force. This saw Weatherall and the Boys Own lot forging links around the UK, with Manchester being one of the key landing points alongside Leeds and other conurbations. It makes you think that at least youre doing something right. He says he thinks of his work as a series of beautiful, totally futile gestures, which is certainly one way of describing his 28-year musical career. That the LPs shimmering highlight, Olympians, actually wound up as part of the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony, airing to a billion people, was a wonderfully Weatherallian insurrection on the mainstream. Organize, control, distribute and measure all of your digital content. If compos mentis (not necessarily a given), you can probably anticipate every parts arrival: the bongos, the lightning-bolt riffs, the girl-group harmonies, each hiccup of the loping bassline, a defiant Peter Fonda igniting a conga line thats snaked nonstop for 30 years. Andrew loved it, he loved the logo. The debut EP from Latrec sees psychedelic dance technicians - Andy Bainbridge and Serious Hots - explore the recesses of the weird space between house and techno for the second physical release on Viscera Transmissions. It was a surprise he asked me, but a great honour. Because nobody has spoken to Gerard.
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