Pye Corner Audio has been drip feeding releases into the ether over the recent months and in the not too distant future his remixes of all eight songs from Andy Bell's The View From Halfway Down will come out physically (PCA's remix of Cherry Cola back in November was a sublime reworking of the song). Andy's song Indica, a tribute to the backwards lyric writing process of The Stone Roses' Don't Stop, and named after an art gallery/ book shop in Swinging Sixties London and a strain of marijuana, has been remixed by Pye Corner Audio and then re- edited by GLOK (Andy Bell's other solo project), a majestic, slow building, euphoric hymn, synths burbling away.
Social Dissonance was recorded live in 2019, twenty one minutes of cosmic, radiophonic synth on Side A and more, the same length, on Side B.
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These look great, Adam - thanks for the steer.
EXCELLENT!!!!
Thanks a lot, this is the 2nd top tune this week:
https://plastiquerecordings.bandcamp.com/track/muthafunka-innersphere-dub
(courtesy of this other blog https://acidted.wordpress.com/ & Plastique records --> brought this back to my memory
https://plastiquerecordings.bandcamp.com/track/luv-dup-2
cheers
Have to agree Adam, the mixes so far of Any Bell's records have definitely whet the appetite for the full release. The original PCA stuff is really good too, interesting and ploughing it's own distinctive furrow
Quarry rave sounds very good through headphones on an evening walk. I can confirm.
Acid Ted is a long standing blog of excellence Anon. Thanks for the tip of the track, will check it out.
THAT was the best trip I've been on in a VERY LONG TIME!! Fucking ridiculous!
I'm relatively new to Pye Corner Audio (and solely thanks to your previous posts, Adam) but I've been enjoying them ever since.
With Quarry Rave and the previous Rotational Squelch, I also think we have early contenders for the best song titles of 2021...
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