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DPROM 1131969LP
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Colossus was initially released as a download project that consisted of 50 tracks all of which were 50 minutes long. It was completed on March 11th, 2019, Andrew Liles's 50th birthday. "Part I" and "II" of the download versions combined are over 41 hours of "music". The "songs" are extreme, simple, complex, mellow, angular, and often surreal adaptations of every single hit from the last 50 years that was at Number One in the UK charts on Liles's birthday. This LP version is an instrumental, edited, and consolidated collection of all 50 tracks in chronological order cut into 50 second extracts. Cover photography by Davide Pepe. Purple vinyl; High gloss laminated sleeve with printed lined inner; Edition of 300.
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6CD BOX/DVD
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DPROM 128CD
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Sister collection to The Flesh Creeping Gonzoid & Other Imaginary Creatures (DPROM 086CD, 2011). Studio out-takes, deleted obscurities, compilation appearances, and vinyl and download releases. The DVD included is an extended version of the very limited DVDR of Life Is An Empty Place. All discs are over 75 minutes in length and feature a wealth of previously unreleased material. The discs are housed in individual card sleeves; Includes a four-page insert with the track-listing; Edition of 500. N.B: DVD will not play in US or Japan -- it is Region 2.
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DPROM 237LP
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Diario De Un Monstruo is an homage to the 1981 album Diary Of A Madman by Ozzy Osbourne (1981). It is another - and some might argue, inevitable - addition to the ongoing monster series of releases. To say Andrew Liles's recording is a cover version of the original Ozzy album is far too simplistic and misleading. This recording adapts motifs and hooks from the original music but is in no way similar. It is a complex tapestry that is woven from many fine threads and at times, it is a confusing and incomprehensible monstrous interpretation of the classic album. Anyone expecting a hard rock LP will be sorely disappointed. Liles has been obsessed by the original album since its release 36 years ago and he has been collecting various LP pressings and ephemera associated with Diary Of A Madman for many years. Packaged in a high gloss laminated sleeve; Includes printed lined inner. Edition of 500.
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UD 26658CD
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The uncompromising, eclectic and utterly unique Andrew Liles returns with The Power Elite, an unexpected foray into modernist composition. Adopting influences from the vanguard of '50s and '60s avant-garde, The Power Elite showcases Liles' talent at crafting truly original art. The conceptual nature of this release concerns itself with the impotence of the masses living in the shadow of military, economic and political institutions. The Power Elite is Liles' second release for Steven Stapleton's United Dairies label. Comes in a deluxe six panel digipack. "Exquisitely complex, peculiar and pensive themes that commiserate the perversity and sheer villainy of the 21st Century." -- The Quietus.
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JNANA 002CD
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"This triple-disc album is a three-hour anthology of 52 previously unreleased electronica and ambient soundscapes from the last 25 years - a mature blend of brand new material, updated and adapted pieces, and raw, untouched and unadulterated tracks from yesteryear. It comes packaged in a deluxe eight-panel foldout digipak."
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DPROM 112CD
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A reconstruction, reordering, and rearrangement by Andrew Liles of the classic Groundhogs album Split (1971). Original compositions written and arranged by Tony (T.S.) McPhee. Remix, extra instrumentation, and rearrangement by Andrew Liles. Additional guitars by Joe Hollick and Tony (T.S.) McPhee. "In 1971 when Split was originally released, there were {a few} guitar pedals, mainly wah-wah, overdrive & chorus (with a bit of phasing or 'flanging'). I had an Arbiter and a sound early octave pedal but I was keen to find 'new' sounds, like ring modulation. Some of the 70's bands have re-done their most popular albums but I never thought I could improve on Split, with Martin Birch engineering at De Lane Lea studios, it had it all! When Andrew Liles (regarded by some to be the funniest man) told me he'd like to re-do Split I thought he was having a laugh, but he has done what I would have IF I'd had the modern pedals. Andrew has done me a great service by bringing my recordings into the 21st Century." --Tony (T.S.) McPhee, 2015
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MVD 7668LP
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"Brilliant new album by ANDREW LILES (Current 93 / Nurse With Wound), one of the best eclectic musicians in the UK. The album is a mix of electronic, experimental and surreal tracks. It comes out in deluxe gatefold cover (tobacco's paper) and gold vinyl, strictly limited to 400 copies. Fantastic cover made by Steven Stapleton / Babs Santini / Nurse With Wound."
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HG 1503LP
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10th anniversary double LP edition of the 2005 album, previously available only on CD. Includes the previously unreleased 23-minute track "Sensory," taken from the same recording sessions as Mother Goose's Melody. All compositions written, played, recorded, engineered, produced, and mixed by Andrew Liles. Features guest musician Siôn Orgon from Thighpaulsandra's group. Narration by Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath.
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DPROM 114CD
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"There are a number of records that I sentimentalise, rightly or wrongly, regardless of their musical importance or wider artistic significance. They mark transitions in my personal or emotional life, or they are simply a soundtrack to a moment locked in time. 30 years ago, on my 16th birthday on March 11th 1985 one such 'personal' album was released. The Sisters of Mercy L.P. First and Last and Always. 30 years later to the exact day I release my version of First and Last and Always as First Monster Last Monster Always Monster. Another instalment in the Monster set of releases. First Monster Last Monster Always Monster is an instrumental, electronic adaptation of the entire Sisters album. My version to some may be a travesty, deemed a novelty recording, even considered sacrilege by others, the devil may care but I don't mind, those opinions do not concern me. This is my heartfelt homage to a moment in time and a wonderful album." --Andrew Liles
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DPROM 111CD
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Cover Girls, begun by sound artist and multi-instrumentalist David Liles in 2011, is a women-only recording and has the following wonderful, unique, charming, and beautiful women contributing their voices: Elisabeth Oswell, Katie Oswell, Gena Netherwood, Baby Dee, Jess Roberts, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Melon Liles, Lavinia Blackwall, Alex Jako, Miranda Kinkelaar, and Bobbie Watson. Spanning a wide array of genres, the album includes cover versions of songs originally by David Essex, Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel, The Buggles, UFO, Einstürzende Neubauten, and many more. It is packaged in a beautiful gloss laminated digipak.
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UD 19571969LP
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This is the first vinyl release on Steven Stapleton's legendary label, United Dairies, in over 20 years! Andrew Liles' "Through Time" series is based on ideas around the concept of time, the passage of time, time-travel and also in part on the writings of John von Neumann, specifically his ideas on the self-reproducing universal constructor and his lecture "The General and Logical Theory of Automata." This is the fourth and final part of the "Through Time" series. This LP is strictly limited to 500 copies and no Nurse With Wound/United Dairies collection is complete without it. The record is pressed on audiophile virgin 180 gram vinyl and the sleeve features beautiful front cover art by Babs Santini (aka Steven Stapleton).
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DPROM 042CD
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Ninki Nanka, Yumboes & Monsters is another installment in Andrew Liles' Monster series. The Monster collection aims to push musical boundaries and embrace a varied selection of musical styles and influences. As Liles explains, "In 2008 I heard that Andrew W.K. was producing an album by Lee 'Scratch' Perry. I knew Andrew through his contributions both live and in the studio with Current 93. So being a fan of 'Scratch' I pleaded to be sent the multi-tracks so that I could make my own 'dub' mix purely for my own entertainment. I ditched all the existing music and recorded my own, then added Mr. Perry's voice. I sent the results back to Andrew who seemed to like them at the time and there was some talk of releasing the mix some day, alas that day never arrived. Roll on four years and I have remixed those remixes, removed any sign of Lee 'Scratch' Perry (due to legal reasons), and added a further three 'dub' mixes to an album called Ninki Nanka, Yumboes & Monsters." The album is on CD only.
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DPROM 087LP
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Mock rock album Schmetaling Monster of Rock is an avant garde take on the rock genre and pays homage to Andrew Liles' (Current 93, Nurse With Wound) life-long love of heavy rock and metal. Schmetaling Monster of Rock has been 4 years in the making and features guest vocals from M.S. Waldron (Nurse With Wound, Irr App Ext.), Maniac (Skitliv, Mayhem) and Attila Csihar (Mayhem, Sunn O)))). Schmetaling Monster of Rock is a 12-track album on vinyl only. The record comes in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, with an inner lyric sleeve. The album forms part of Andrew Liles' collectable and sought-after Monster series of releases. It is limited to just 500 red vinyl copies.
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6CD BOX
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DPROM 086CD
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Subtitled: Volumes One To Six. The Flesh Creeping Gonzoid is a 6CD set that comes in a box adorned with lurid, glossy artwork, complete with individual wallets and a full-color booklet. All discs are over an hour in length and feature ALL of Andrew Liles' compilation appearances, rare and out-of -print recordings, many studio-outtakes, alternative versions and hours of unreleased recordings. Limited to 500 copies. Andrew's music in his own right is never predictable, always invigorating, sometimes infuriating, usually challenging, but never boring... and very much complements the material he works on with Current 93 and Nurse With Wound.
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DPROM 082CD
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Dedicated to David Tibet and made in celebration of Current 93's 25th anniversary, this single captures the spectral heart of one of Current 93's defining pieces. Here Andrew Liles' (Current 93, Nurse With Wound) reconstructs what was originally the opening volley of Tibet's "Inmost Light" trilogy. 1995's "Where The Long Shadows Fall" was one of the key moments in Current 93's career. The combination of Tibet's lyrics, some achingly gorgeous music and, most significantly, that haunting loop of the last castrato, Alessandro Moreschi, made for one of the finest 20 minutes of music committed to tape. Only a madman would try and outdo the original, but Liles proves he is more than capable on this single.
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7" PIC. DISC
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DPROM 081EP
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As If Punk Rock Never Happened is a 7" picture disc that is Andrew Liles' contribution to International Record Store Day. The disc also doubles as a cynical "commemorative" item for the Royal Wedding on April 29, 2011. Get it for your grandmother in your local record shop... she will love the B-side "Pretty Vague Cunt."
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DPROM 078CD
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Mind Mangled Trip Monster is the first CD in Andrew Liles' (Current 93, Nurse With Wound) ever-growing and highly collectible "Monster" series of releases. Mind Mangled Trip Monster features the amazing and ethereal vocal talents of Elisabeth Oswell. Elisabeth features throughout this album that can be best described as an unexpected musical departure for Andrew Liles. Think solar flares, autumn sunsets, stories from far away places and bad trips. This acid-tinged, otherworldly and hypnotic album has a total of nine tracks including an unlikely cover of the classic Joy Division song "Wilderness." Housed in a super-glossy 4-panel digipack.
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DPROM 077LP
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The Miraculous Mechanical Monster is the latest addition to the ever-growing and highly collectible Monster series from Andrew Liles (Current 93, Nurse With Wound). The Miraculous Mechanical Monster is in part a concept LP that tells a tale of malfunctioning robots, monsters and bizarre sex. The robotic narration throughout the story can be followed by reading the text on the back of the LP. As with all of Andrew Liles' output, this LP fits into no established musical genre and is arguably one of his strangest and most exotic recordings. The Miraculous Mechanical Monster will ONLY be released as an edition of 500 green vinyl LPs. The LP comes wrapped in a semi-pornographic, slick, super-glossy and incredibly thick sleeve. This full-length LP will not be repressed or released in any format ever again.
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DPROM 068CD
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Previously released in a limited edition 2LP version, now available for the first time on a digital format -- the DualDisc expanded edition of the critically-acclaimed Ouarda (The Subtle Art Of Phyllorhodomancy) by Andrew Liles (Current 93, Nurse With Wound). Ouarda features contributions from, amongst others, Danielle Dax, Rose McDowall and Edward Ka-Spel. Side one of this disc is an audio CD including an extra track and a slightly remixed version of the LP. Side two of the disc is a DVD which includes a film by Michael Tang with musical adaptations by Colin Potter; Old Tom's Marrow, a film by Andrew Liles and 3 amazing 5.1 mixes by Freida Abtan. Packaged in a beautiful super jewel-box with a full-color 8-page booklet with stunning Liles artwork. DVD is NTSC all-region.
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VOD 061LP
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"Much of the music included in this set is exclusive to this vinyl version of Miscellany. Andrew Liles has compiled a comprehensive anthology including as much varied, interesting and unreleased material as possible. He spent many an afternoon sifting through piles of cassettes seeking the oldest and arguably most definitive pieces of music from literally hundreds of hours of tape. The earliest recordings on these discs date back to 1984. 'Find a New Husband' was made on Liles' fathers very cheap Amstrad tape-to-tape system. The tape machine ceased to work properly shortly thereafter. This track was the result or many hours of rewinding and re-playing and re-recording, and thus began Liles fascination, obsession and addiction with tape-manipulation, sound FX and recording techniques. Listening back to some of these works reminds us of the archaic and laborious fashion in which music used to be created and assembled. In hindsight the merits of working with tape compared to digital technologies seem to be the random nature of what would happen. Tape bleed, mishaps, the low-fi quality and errors seemed to give unique and often unpredictable results. Many of Andrew Liles' early experimentations and accidental consequences are included in this collection. Also included are selections from his two self-released cassettes under the name Lividity. The Lividity tapes were given away to friends and sent as demos to assorted labels. Some 20 years later it is very doubtful that any of them exist other than the two remaining copies Andrew Liles has kept tucked away in some forgotten corner."
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3LP BOX/SHIRT
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VOD 061LTD-LP
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Deluxe 3LP boxset version, with pink t-shirt.
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2LP
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DPROM 068LP
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Limited edition (600 copies) double LP pressed on colored vinyl. UK-based Andrew Liles' (Current 93, Nurse With Wound) latest offering has taken nearly three years to hit the shelves and almost as long to create. Recorded in London, Paris, and Sicily, Ouarda (The Subtle Art Of Phyllorhodomancy) is a travelogue that refuses to stay stuck in any one place for any extended period. The music herein is as diverse as the array of guests involved: Danielle Dax, Maja Elliott, Rose McDowall, Karl Blake, The Legendary Pink Dots' Edward Ka-Spel and Volcano The Bear's Daniel Padden all bestow unique and stunning contributions that soar along with Liles' unique brand of minimal surrealism. Obscure, accessible, incomprehensible and exceptional, Ouarda (The Subtle Art Of Phyllorhodomancy) is testament to the breathtaking production talents of Andrew Liles -- arguably the most vital and original soundsmith of recent years.
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ERA 2035CD
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2004 release. "My Long Accumulating Discontent is the fourth and certainly the strangest recording from Andrew Liles. This CD is in places more 'melodic' than Liles' previous output and its 17 tracks cover a wide musical territory. Some songs are short and harmonious, other pieces are longer, subtle and contemplative with drifting delicate drones. In places the CD is truly bizarre and defies all conventions. The album doesn't fit easily into any definable bracket and we feel this oddity belongs in a class all of its own. Traditional English vernacular culture connoisseur Andrew King joins Andrew Liles for one track and Aaron Moore and Nick Mott of Volcano the Bear contribute to several other songs. My Long Accumulating Discontent is a distinct and peculiar excursion from the norm."
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