PETROL LAUGHS by ELMORE JUDD / BULLION
SKU | 67825 |
Artist | ELMORE JUDD / BULLION |
Title | PETROL LAUGHS |
Label | HONEST JONS RECORDS |
Catalog # | HJP 70 |
Tag | |
Release | W 47 - 2012 |
Format | Vinyl - UK12'' |
Import | |
€ 9,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Elmore Judd - Petrol Laughs
- Bullion - DevoEsk
- Elmore Judd - Golden Goat
- Elmore Judd - Wires 2
- Elmore Judd - Synth Grub
- Track 6
Description
New work from Elmore Judd who stunned us with his past output - here accompanied by bullion. Tip!!Elmore Judd’s music is a heady mix of art-funk, soul, hip-hop and pop, compounded by African dance and folk, rembetica and vintage horror soundtracks. The North London trio’s last album for Honest Jon’s — Insect Funk — was acclaimed in the national press as
‘deliriously inventive and macabre lo-fi soul music played with infectious glee’ (The Independent).
Its four contributions here elaborate the same engrossing mix of musical sensibilities. Petrol Laughs is an out-pop adventure, musically bumptious but psychologically uneasy; Wires 2
is bubbling, buzzing and soulful. Golden Goat is a cold-sweat take on the Snakefinger classic; Synth Grub a dubwise head-nodder, layered with bleeping, humming ambience. Bullion is the next-door-neighbour of the Honest Jon’s shop, in Ladbroke Grove, West
London, and frequent close collaborator of Jesse Hackett, from Judd. A world away from the sample-based sound of his early releases, here are two of his most potent and accomplished efforts to date, steeped in a kind of replicant eighties-groove: the worked,
stop-start DevoEsk features his bold new vocal manner, steel-blue-eyed amongst the synths, machine-funk claps and metal percussion; whilst his Synth Grub version is more moody,
linear, low-slung