Joy Orbison and meandyou.’s Herron (that’s him on the cover holding a placard) commit a brace of moody techno rollers and swangers to Hinge Finger - home of Blawan’s Why They Hide… classic - with a collaborative debut as CO/R.
Framed by a gloaming aura of political angst, Gudrun is a resolutely gritty and melancholy session swerving from the wistful, Vangelis-like brass sweeps and sticky garage-techno of Bells, Walking to an angular, Actress-like future boogie in Agin Melt Faw up top, before getting more rugged yet with the Various Artists/T++ style cranky mechanics of Gudrun and the soggy hip hop lean of Dripback.
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Joy Orbison and meandyou.’s Herron (that’s him on the cover holding a placard) commit a brace of moody techno rollers and swangers to Hinge Finger - home of Blawan’s Why They Hide… classic - with a collaborative debut as CO/R.
Framed by a gloaming aura of political angst, Gudrun is a resolutely gritty and melancholy session swerving from the wistful, Vangelis-like brass sweeps and sticky garage-techno of Bells, Walking to an angular, Actress-like future boogie in Agin Melt Faw up top, before getting more rugged yet with the Various Artists/T++ style cranky mechanics of Gudrun and the soggy hip hop lean of Dripback.
Joy Orbison and meandyou.’s Herron (that’s him on the cover holding a placard) commit a brace of moody techno rollers and swangers to Hinge Finger - home of Blawan’s Why They Hide… classic - with a collaborative debut as CO/R.
Framed by a gloaming aura of political angst, Gudrun is a resolutely gritty and melancholy session swerving from the wistful, Vangelis-like brass sweeps and sticky garage-techno of Bells, Walking to an angular, Actress-like future boogie in Agin Melt Faw up top, before getting more rugged yet with the Various Artists/T++ style cranky mechanics of Gudrun and the soggy hip hop lean of Dripback.
Joy Orbison and meandyou.’s Herron (that’s him on the cover holding a placard) commit a brace of moody techno rollers and swangers to Hinge Finger - home of Blawan’s Why They Hide… classic - with a collaborative debut as CO/R.
Framed by a gloaming aura of political angst, Gudrun is a resolutely gritty and melancholy session swerving from the wistful, Vangelis-like brass sweeps and sticky garage-techno of Bells, Walking to an angular, Actress-like future boogie in Agin Melt Faw up top, before getting more rugged yet with the Various Artists/T++ style cranky mechanics of Gudrun and the soggy hip hop lean of Dripback.
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Joy Orbison and meandyou.’s Herron (that’s him on the cover holding a placard) commit a brace of moody techno rollers and swangers to Hinge Finger - home of Blawan’s Why They Hide… classic - with a collaborative debut as CO/R.
Framed by a gloaming aura of political angst, Gudrun is a resolutely gritty and melancholy session swerving from the wistful, Vangelis-like brass sweeps and sticky garage-techno of Bells, Walking to an angular, Actress-like future boogie in Agin Melt Faw up top, before getting more rugged yet with the Various Artists/T++ style cranky mechanics of Gudrun and the soggy hip hop lean of Dripback.