A Fondness For Fancy Hats (CD Version)
What west-headed whimsy have we here? Moon Wiring Club boots up his PS1 to share 'A Fondness For Hats' with the more esoteric electronica and beat craft. All audio was captured in the Curtain Draped Studio by Mr Paris Green and Dr Lettow-Vorbeck 1596-1992, and written by the Moon Wiring Club at the Blank Workshop, Clinksell, Northern England as usual, wreathing 22 tracks of eldritch sampledelia and the kind of village badboy beats banned by matron. It's all much claggier and wintry than their summer excursion 'Down To The Silvery Sea', bowling with a welly-clad swagger from haunted hip hop instrumentals to stark, wave-y steampunk steppers under the influence of moon light and peculiar herbs. In particular, the electro-techno momentum of 'Art Deco Express' threatens to bring the barn down, and 'The Regency Room' comes off like The Caretaker meets Joane Skyler on a bone-cold and misty eve in an abandoned coach house. You're unlikely to hear anything as odd this year, unless it's also been released on Gecophonic... Great stuff.
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What west-headed whimsy have we here? Moon Wiring Club boots up his PS1 to share 'A Fondness For Hats' with the more esoteric electronica and beat craft. All audio was captured in the Curtain Draped Studio by Mr Paris Green and Dr Lettow-Vorbeck 1596-1992, and written by the Moon Wiring Club at the Blank Workshop, Clinksell, Northern England as usual, wreathing 22 tracks of eldritch sampledelia and the kind of village badboy beats banned by matron. It's all much claggier and wintry than their summer excursion 'Down To The Silvery Sea', bowling with a welly-clad swagger from haunted hip hop instrumentals to stark, wave-y steampunk steppers under the influence of moon light and peculiar herbs. In particular, the electro-techno momentum of 'Art Deco Express' threatens to bring the barn down, and 'The Regency Room' comes off like The Caretaker meets Joane Skyler on a bone-cold and misty eve in an abandoned coach house. You're unlikely to hear anything as odd this year, unless it's also been released on Gecophonic... Great stuff.
What west-headed whimsy have we here? Moon Wiring Club boots up his PS1 to share 'A Fondness For Hats' with the more esoteric electronica and beat craft. All audio was captured in the Curtain Draped Studio by Mr Paris Green and Dr Lettow-Vorbeck 1596-1992, and written by the Moon Wiring Club at the Blank Workshop, Clinksell, Northern England as usual, wreathing 22 tracks of eldritch sampledelia and the kind of village badboy beats banned by matron. It's all much claggier and wintry than their summer excursion 'Down To The Silvery Sea', bowling with a welly-clad swagger from haunted hip hop instrumentals to stark, wave-y steampunk steppers under the influence of moon light and peculiar herbs. In particular, the electro-techno momentum of 'Art Deco Express' threatens to bring the barn down, and 'The Regency Room' comes off like The Caretaker meets Joane Skyler on a bone-cold and misty eve in an abandoned coach house. You're unlikely to hear anything as odd this year, unless it's also been released on Gecophonic... Great stuff.