I've had a request to repost a couple of things by BTWS from a friend of the blog, Marc.
As this stuff is utterly wonderful and has always proved quite popular with "the heads", I thought it might be time for a refresh of their entire oeuvre. So, you know, why the fuck not?
Kicking off with their awesome début, pressed on baby pink vinyl, we have the mighty "Birth".
Setting out their stall for the psychedelic/dance crossover like nobody else before or since, Erol and Richard deliver a MASSIVE hotch-potch of lost psyche gems infused with a thoroughly moderne dancefloor sensibility.
This one is quite difficult to find now, so spark up a jazz cigarette and get on down, pop pickers.
Vinyl rip at 320 Kbps.
Download.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Beyond The Wizards Sleeve - Birth
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