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who travelled to Mexico City in early 1936 to deliver a series of lectures at the University of Mexico on topics including Surrealism
From the crack of the first snare this one sinks it's teeth in you
The band’s DNA is evident in the song’s woozy soul with Martin's robo-coo floating like a hallucination over a lush scene rooted by Hodge’s warm bass and featuring a breezy Glasper piano solo that crests in a sudden burst from Tyson
“There’s an energy there and the artist is telling a story of how they were raised
In Stereo 2LP (Color) fg_Vinyl Color_Black and White who travelled to Mexico CityStereo mixes of the influential UK 60s band (produced by Shel Talmy The Who, The Kinks ), compiled on vinyl for the first time. Features nineteen new stereo mixes created in 2016 including Biff Bang Pow, Painter Man and two versions of How Does It Feel To Feel. Pressed on 2 x 180g psychedelic splatter heavyweight vinyl & presented in an original gatefold sleeve.
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