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Having a debut that managed to possibly be the most regularly outed track by Andrew
Weatherall as he dug deep to discover the sound that resonated as A Love From Outer Space,
while at the same time seemingly slipping under the radar of practically everyone else and
disappear in to relative cult obscurity is some mean feet.
Unperturbed that the odd(disco)ball that was the acidic genius of Morodor In Milan was
shamefully overlooked, Maurice & Charles have again taken time out from their daytime
media and art enriched lives to hunker down and offer up another take on their twisted idea
of what makes people groove.
In Sofa Love, their ode to the marvels and pitfalls of the mega-city, bubbling 303 again
underpins a twisted lyrical journey. Set against crashing percussion, this is their peaen to la
Metropole. Ably supporting is a driving, rhythmic workout from our own Jamie Paton, taking
the original and stripping everything back to jack like it should.
If that frightens off the less adventurous, then I,Carpenter will perhaps offer a respite. An
off-kilter, acid-funk nod to the experimentations of Eno & Byrne, this quirky gem makes
you wonder, why did no-one use that sample before? To end comes a solo debut from Soft
Rock's Piers Harrison. His drum heavy remix straightens things up and lets the story unfold.
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