Re: The Great Pop Supplement

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In diesen Tagen erscheinen drei neue 7″s:

gps38: CRAYON – A House Is Not A Horse

TGPSLeeds based three piece Crayon offer up what some longterm GPS devotees may see as a departure to it’s usual output.

sombre synth tones and military like drum rolls give way to an infectious, startling pop rush of a chorus. perfect pop in a nutshell. B side ‚milk‘ is a slow building, initially, glitchy electronic piece again with a cool pop sensibility as it’s underbelly that soon explodes…

a fabulous record and a band to keep yr eye out for. ace 2 piece sleeves with inserts galore – a hand numbered pressing of just 300 only.

gps36: TOM BAXENDALE – Her Ghost


TGPSbeautiful debut 45 from London singer songwriter Tom Baxendale. ace blend of alt country, folk and Americana, with an A side rush of acoustic guitar and mandolin recalling atmospheric odes to love and loss.

The B side lowers the tempo and is way more gentle, recalling perhaps, ‚gosdin brothers‘ era Gene Clark.

regular gigging partner to previous GPS debutant Pete Greenwood.
a pressing of 300 copies in gorgeously cool orange and green tracing paper booklets, again, not expected to sit around for long…

gps35: REMOS – Third Ear EP


TGPSwonderful debut EP from Swedish, psychedelic folk mystics. three incredible, almost eerie tracks with a ‚late night, middle of the woods‘ feel, featuring fuzz sitar, zither as well as 6 and 12 string guitars…

brought to you by the guys partly responsible for the recent reissue of Swedish folk legend Joakim Skogsberg’s awesome ‚jola rota‘ album from 1971, providing you with a pointer to where these guys collective heads‘ lie.

300 copies on 7″ vinyl only, given the usual GPS packaging treatment. not expected to hang around long

Wunderbare Sleeves wieder. Die Tom Baxendale-45 habe ich mir bestellt.

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My favourite 45s and LPs of all time.