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JPR 108LP
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"SRC was born out of a smashing up of two of Detroit's brightest bands, The Fugitives and The Chosen Few (which also featured future Stooges Ron Asheton). The new band gained a fanatic local following, eventually capturing the attention of Capitol Records. The band shifts effortlessly from mountaintop introspection to wild distorted crescendos creating one of the most melodically heavy LPs ever made. An over-the-top psychedelic fuzz guitar masterpiece. Upon its release in the U.S in 1968, the LP created fan and critical excitement. Still, it was in the U.K where the cultdom made its most significant impact, with John Peel playing the hell out of it on his radio show and even Genesis' Peter Gabriel claiming that this first SRC album was one of his favorites, saying he 'wore the record out' (and you can absolutely hear SRC's melodies buried inside Gabriel's musical DNA!). Cut from the analog master tapes by Kevin Gray. Limited edition of 1500."
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RWINA 007EP
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"Fresh from Birmingham comes young talent SRC delivering the Goin Out EP for the Rwina imprint. Stuffing old school 8-bit sensibilities and new school grime attitude into a blender and hitting puree, SRC slings sizzling synths and punchy basslines with devastating effect. From the casual g-funk of 'Goin Out' and 'Sort of a Start' to the skank-u-like shuffle of 'Facepalm' and the Danjah-esque 'Where's the Remote?', this EP contains grime riddims that will fill every dancefloor with hypercolors, power-ups and neon-lights, like Pacman dueling with Mario in the dark. With all this in mind, SRC makes the case that he's one to watch for the future, and with a work rate to match the hype, you can expect a lot more where this came from! DJ support comes from the distinguished likes of Starkey, Swindle, Elijah & Skilliam, Taz Buckfaster, Baobinga, Terror Danjah and many more."
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