"A tidy compilation of names from today's freakish UK underground" - ta very much, Norman Records...
A second batch of our first compilation, which sold out its initial numbered edition in four days.
This run is un-numbered and on air superiority blue cassettes, but otherwise the same as the sold out first edition. It's limited to 50 copies.
We also have a couple of un-numbered copies of the original run that were put aside as promos but never used. These will be randomly distributed amongst orders.
All tapes are pro-dubbed and pad printed.
Includes unlimited streaming of V/A - Present at the Terminal
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
I was seeking a comprehensive update, both in terms of quantity and quality, regarding the music I greatly enjoyed during the mid-1980s. I discovered an abundance of options. sweetsweetmusic
Being a child in the 70s and early 80s had a certain spookiness to it. Spirits seemed more readily available. I recall a homesickness which would haunt me even then, as if I were from another place entirely. Life's a mystery which childhood makes even worse, so let us revisit it in all its haunting creepiness.
Who are the "pocket pavilions"? I can find nothing more other than this one song, and it's a very good tune I really enjoy. Fire of Renewal