The Asphodells formed when Andrew Weatherall and Timothy J. Fairplay realised that they had recorded enough material for an album, songs that eventually became Ruled By Passion, Destroyed By Lust (named after a poster for a shlocky 50s gay gladiators film). The album came out in 2012, a fully realised collection of tracks with a typically diverse and eclectic set of Weatherall interests- dubby leftfield disco with New Order- esque basslines, John Betjeman, Tony Wilson quotes and AR Kane. Around the time of the album there were a slew of remixes by The Asphodells, alongside other ones from the same period but credited to Andrew Weatherall with Tim co- producing and engineering (the difference between a Weatherall remix and an Asphodells remix largely depending on who was paying and how big the cheque was apparently).
Ruled By Passion, Destroyed By Lust took up semi- permanent possession of my turntable for a while, an album that still rewards a decade later. It was followed by a remix album with members of the Scrutton Street Axis and wider Weatherall network on remix manoeuvres- Scott Fraser, Phil Kieran, Black Merlin, Hardway Bros, Justin Robertson, Richard Sen, Ivan Smagghe, Daniel Avery, Daniele Baldelli and DJ Rocco and Group Rhoda plus Wooden Shjips for a Record Shop Day 12". There was way too much material to cover all of this in one Sunday mix so this is a just a selection for today.
Forty Minutes Of The Asphodells
- 200 (Asphodells Dub)
- Glock'd (The Asphodells Remix)
- Beglammered (Justin Robertson's Deadstock 33s Remix)
- Another Lonely City
- Needed You (The Asphodells Remix)
- Songs Of Pressure (The Asphodells remix)
First time I've been able to drop by for about a month, so apologies that a few comments will be far from timely.
ReplyDeleteYour knowledge and love for all things Weatherall is astonishing. You're also a ridiculously talented writer. A word or two in the direction of his family to ask if there's a possibility of a book??????
Just catching up with your comments on various posts.
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