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Bad Twang

Bad Twang

Artists

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Catno

BKV037

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

UK

Release date

Jul 5, 2021

Styles

Surf Dub

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boomkat: ...‘Bad Twang’ follows on from 2017’s ‘In Fine Style’ LP with a more conceptual lean, employing his self-taught surf guitar tekkers with a DIY conflation of compatible styles whose sum outweighs their components. His conception of cowboy exotica or rancher dub practically imagines the soundtrack to a Tarantino or Jodorowsky flick set in some parched, purgatorial landscape where various genres criss-cross the desert in heat hazy licks and languorous grooves, shimmering like elusive fata morganas.

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$44*

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A1

The Armchair Explorer

3:15

A2

We Became Snakes

3:17

A3

Sayonara

3:11

A4

Excellency, Black Pyramids!!

4:34

A5

Corpse In The Attic

3:21

B1

A Lifetime Of Broken Dreams

4:17

B2

Blood Reef

3:57

B3

Wrong Turn

3:46

B4

Quicksand

3:56

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