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Limited edition of 275 Orange 10″ Includes guest appearances from Mauro Pawlowski and Mon-O-Phone
“The best medicine against boring superficiality nowadays comes from Phlitman and Kang” (Rif Raf)
“Psychedelic madness that reminds me somehow of early B-52’s, but mostly brings the conceptual freedom of the sixties to mind” (Theo Ploeg, OOR)
“It’s lo-fi, it’s pop yet experimental, it’s absurd and above all, it’s like something you have never heard before” (United Mutations)
“One of the few artists that keep searching for boundaries and keep surprising their audience.” (United Mutations)
“Six crazy, offbeat and destructured songs that mix the spirit of Velvet Underground/Captain Beefheart, a pinch of futurist punk, a few drops of surrealism and Belgian humor, a spoonful of early B-52’s and some herbs from Lee Perry’s garden.” (Julien Broquet, Focus LeVif)
“This record is a small manifest gilded with dadaist pop (somewhere between Pavement, Daniel Johnston,Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and the Beach Boys) , bizarre, weird and luminous, often surprising, to which you come back gladly” (Rif Raf)
“The title track has addictive guitar sounds and is extremely catchy….” (Koen De Meester, De Wereld Morgen)
“…jangling guitars,crazy background noises , Mauro Pawlowski who makes a guest appearance, a melodica, meandering dub alleys…crazy good!” (Koen De Meester, De Wereld Morgen)
“…what mostly makes this record memorable is the spirit of freedom…Belgian absurdism” (Koen De Meester, De Wereld Morgen)
A1 | Crackin’ Up (Take 2) | |
A2 | Be Her | |
A3 | Crippled Ray Of A Northern Star | |
A4 | Candy Queen Speedway | |
B1 | Roses | |
B2 | Happy Attictune |
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