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PB 008EP
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"Based loosely on the novelty song from the Italian sex comedy When Men Carried Clubs and Women Played Ding-Dong, legendary luk thung singer Waipod Phetsuphan laments the highs and lows of sexual pursuits, as Ethio-style horns punctuate the vocal on a rough R&B drum workout. The Super Ranat Band's cut appears here for the first time on 45. Over the toughest grooves, it sounds like the group have thrown all their percussion and xylophones down the stairwell of an eight-story building."
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PB 006EP
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Limited 7" in stitched, silk screened sleeves from this Zudrangma Records offshoot label, run by Maft Sai and Chris Menist.
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PB 007EP
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Limited 7" in stitched, silk screened sleeves from this Zudrangma Records offshoot label, run by Maft Sai and Chris Menist.
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PB 005EP
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"Driving, widescreen funk with squalling guitar, funk horns, and Santi compelling as ever. Plus a rocking molam instrumental with droning khaen, woozy percussion, and staunch phin. Ultra limited release in the signature style. Hand-stitched, silk-screened sleeves."
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PB 001LP
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"Paradise Bangkok: The Album collects all the tracks from PB's limited edition 45s on one volume, and includes an exclusive comic designed by Lewis Heriz of Soundway Records, plus a free download. Over eight killer tunes, from the heavy afro-Thai vibes of 'Mor Khaen Ha Kho' by Prasai Jaekankaeo, the nagging, sultry riff of Nung Lamyung Kularbseemuang's 'Kati Sorn Jai' or the out-there psychedelia of Sroeng Santi's 'Pai Na Pai,' it's easy to see why these singles have been snapped up the world over. The free download code gives access to all these tracks digitally for the first time, as well as a chance to get a sneak preview of the next Paradise Bangkok 7". As ever, it comes in a limited edition of 500 copies, with a numbered, hand stitched silk-screened sleeve, plus comic telling the strange myth about the origins of this mysterious Thai collective."
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