Earth Leakage Trip

Psychotronic EP

Blank Mind
16.95 €
icon/play-white
Backorder
Tax included, Shipping not included
“The doors are where the windows should be, and the windows are where the doors should be”. If you had been in one of the more open minded all night raves in the early 90s you are likely more than familiar with Earth Leakage Trip’s ‘No Idea’. You could write several pages about the 'Psychotronic EP' and still not nail it as well as Discogs user covert_operative's description of 'urban, British psychedelic music.' The Acid House narrative is all about ecstasy, but for many, especially outside of London, there was a lot of LSD involved. Things were edgier, too, with parties in derelict, liminal spaces. By the time this record came out in 1991, the rave was properly diverging from its house music beginnings. The Psychotronic EP was the first release on the legendary Moving Shadow label. Its lead track 'No Idea' is both the perfect entry point to the catalogue and something of an outlier. Neil Sanford had been writing music for a few years before playing some demos to Rob Playford in his car outside a nightclub in Wood Green. Simon Carter got involved, and the pair went to Playford's studio to manifest the madness they'd been sketching with rudimentary gear. 'No Idea's use of samples was wholly inspired and far more surreal than so many of the dark-side tracks that were to follow it. A friend of Neil's had given him a record called 'Happy Monsters' and the lead track, 'Adventures in the Land of Ooog,' lent the unforgettable children's vocals. Neil initially had his doubts. Had they gone too far? However, while working on the track, Rob Playford's girlfriend ran in shouting, "you HAVE to use that!" And so it came to be. As a footnote, the track did prove to be strong medicine, with at least one documented account of a promoter having to be talked down by his friends after hearing it when psychedelically altered. The Psychotronic EP is a truly visionary piece of work, standing poised on the edge of the rave's burgeoning future and entirely outside it. As such, it's never not been a cool record, as appealing to lysergic adventurers as it is to house heads, hardcore ravers, or experimental music pioneers. And it has now been lovingly reissued by Blank Mind, for which I'm eternally grateful, seeing as my copy is battered beyond belief. Written by Piers Harrison Remastered by Graeme at the Exchange Licensed with permission from Moving Shadow Played by Autechre, Colin Dale, Colin Faver, Orbital

Share Article

Details

Release Date

09.05.2022

Cat No

BLNK017

Tracklist

Track 1
icon/play-white
Track 2
icon/play-white
Track 3
icon/play-white
tba
12"
Big Hands
16.95 €
A square, a circle Blank Mind
Backorder
12"
Big Hands
16.95 €
A square, a circle Blank Mind
tba
12"
DJ ojo
17.95 €
Coiled Up Blank Mind
Backorder
12"
DJ ojo
17.95 €
Coiled Up Blank Mind
Breakbeatz
icon/play-white
12"
Tammo Hesselink
15.95 €
Silicon Blank Mind
Backorder
Techno
12"
icon/play-white
Tammo Hesselink
15.95 €
Silicon Blank Mind
Experimental Electronica
icon/play-white
LP
Various
18.95 €
Comme de Loin Blank Mind
Backorder
Electronica
LP
icon/play-white
Various
18.95 €
Comme de Loin Blank Mind
House
icon/play-white
12"
Adrian Lenz
13.95 €
Cover Me (Shake Shakir & Harmonious Thelonius mixes) Blank Mind
Backorder
House
12"
icon/play-white
Adrian Lenz
13.95 €
Cover Me (Shake Shakir & Harmonious Thelonius mixes) Blank Mind
House
icon/play-white
12"
Various
11.00 €
Jabjab Remixes / A. Shake Shakir Blank Mind
Backorder
House
12"
icon/play-white
Various
11.00 €
Jabjab Remixes / A. Shake Shakir Blank Mind