Limited edition indies EXCLUSIVE heavyweight green double vinyl housed in bespoke individual inner sleeves with its own free pull-out fanzine on the groups featured.
Soul Jazz Records ‘Two Synths, A Guitar (and) A Drum Machine’ is a new collection of current D-I-Y post-punk bands shaped by the mutant sounds of no wave, punk funk and New York Noise bands from the late 70s and early 80s that collided with the world of underground dance music found at the Paradise Garage, Mudd Club in NYC. Other influences include Manchester and Sheffield’s industrial 1980s post-punk sounds as well as 1970s German electronic experimentalism. Featured artists include LA D-I-Y band Automatic, Toronto's New Fries, German Toresch, Susumu Makai from Japan/UK, Vex Ruffin, Philippines/California, and Madmadmad, Gramme, Tom of England and other UK groups. That all these bands manage to make distinctive contemporary music out of these 80s roots is testament to the wide range of other musics that are seamlessly absorbed into a modern melting pot of sound – hip-hop, electronic European avant-garde, rave culture, and more.
A1 | Automatic (20) - Too Much Money |
A2 | Zongamin - Underwater Paramid |
A3 | New Fries - Lily |
A4 | Vex Ruffin, Fab 5 Freddy - The Balance |
A5 | Ixna - Somebody Said |
B1 | Leroy Duncann - Dream River |
B2 | Tom Of England - Neon Green |
B3 | Toresch - Tocar |
B4 | Becker & Mukai - La Rivière Des Perles |
C1 | Gramme - Discolovers |
C2 | Niagara (6) - Ida |
C3 | Charles Manier - Sift Through Art Collecting People |
D1 | Black Deer - Baseball Shorts |
D2 | madmadmad - Hot Disco |
D3 | WINO-D - Untitled |