THE COLLAPSE OF ANCIENT FUNK (VOL.1) by SON OF SAM

SKU134373
ArtistSON OF SAM
TitleTHE COLLAPSE OF ANCIENT FUNK (VOL.1)
LabelDOMESTICA
Catalog #DOM 17L
Tag
ReleaseW 27 - 2024
FormatVinyl - EULP
Used RecordVinyl: VG+ (Very Good Plus), Cover: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
 € 12,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Carnal Knowledge
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/81249_the_collapse_of_ancient_funk_vol.1/1_carnal_knowledge.mp3
  2. Funland
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/81249_the_collapse_of_ancient_funk_vol.1/2_funland.mp3
  3. Shah Main
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/81249_the_collapse_of_ancient_funk_vol.1/3_shah_main.mp3
  4. Second Nature
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/81249_the_collapse_of_ancient_funk_vol.1/4_second_nature.mp3
  5. The Liquid Cosh
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/81249_the_collapse_of_ancient_funk_vol.1/5_the_liquid_cosh.mp3

Description

The Collapse of Ancient Funk (Vol.1) is a record which gathers all the vocal songs included in the cassette-album �The Collapse Of Ancient Funk (1984-85 A.D.)�, originally edited by Final Image (UK) in 1985.A brief history of Son Of Sam by Chris Bishop: " Sometime during 1984, during a period of Orwellian mass unemployment, I moved into a house in Leeds that had a basement filled with the collective equipment of The Cassandra Complex, O Yuki Conjugate and Mr Tom Fazzini. My pathetic contribution was the first Korg drum machine which nobody used and was eventually bought by Jez from Utah Saints. I don't suppose he used it either. It sounded awful. Music at this time was largely devoted to guitar-oriented production, but the unwitting advantage these people had was our mistrust of the fretboard. Then Electro happened, we got an 808, and Son of Sam was born when I needed a nasty name to scribble on a cassette. As time went on, Razors and Mr Cheese fleshed my meanderings out into a "real band", we played a few dates around Europe, brought out some vinyl on Rouska and then logically destroyed ourselves when Techno arrived.

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