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Ultrasonic Grand Prix (Little Barrie & Shawn Lee)

Instafuzz

    The story of Ultrasonic Grand Prix is one of two vintage 60s guitars and their owners - multi-instrumentalist / producer Shawn Lee and guitar maestro Barrie Cadogan - of Nottingham freakbeaters Little Barrie.

    “We’d been talking for years about making some kind of record. Cadogan explains, “but we were always being pulled in different directions with other commitments. Shawn got the ball rolling for real when lockdown happened, called me up and said, “You know we keep talking about doing a record, well the time is now”. I’m so glad he did.”

    And the music that did emerge was weird, startling, and insatiably groovy. With one foot dipped in the organ-warbling garage of 60s psych, and the other vibrating in the mind-expanding fractals of the British Acid House boom, ‘INSTAFUZZ’ plies the earthly quintessence’s of blues, rock, soul and jazz, against the preternatural discomforts of programmed drums and unhinged synthesisers to produce something distinctly and nostalgically futuristic.

    It’s a style that pays its debt to this project's launch-pad inspiration, 2012’s ‘Personal Space’ compilation. A collection of underground U.S 45s from the late 70s and early 80s fittingly dubbed ‘Electronic Soul’ - an appropriate descriptor, incidentally for these experiments from Ultrasonic Grand Prix.

    With all the graininess of a documentary film compiled from bits and pieces of raw archive footage, INSTAFUZZ mashes various details and cuttings from its choice influences to invariably intriguing effects. The guitar twang-meets-intense synth of emphatic opener ‘Seamoon Rising’ is The Limiñanas at The Haçienda. At another extreme of the spectrum, ‘Green Means Go’ drifts into the neo-psychedelic waters of The Soundcarriers or Vanishing Twin - hauntological, uncanny, cruising into the wonders of egoless delirium, suspicion and atemporal intrigue.


    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: It's always a great thing when two respected musical minds come together and you can't really hear their individual influence on the end product, rendering a whole new electronic blues palette from their audio coalition. Brilliantly done, and full of passion from both these greats.

    TRACK LISTING

    Side A
    Seamoon Rising
    Instafuzz
    Triple Denim
    Green Means Go
    Right Left
    96 Tiers

    Side B
    Slippery When Chet
    Tin Wolf
    A Guy Called Harold
    Pop Eyes
    22 Years I Worked For This Guitar
    King Condor

    Little Barrie

    Fuzzbomb / Only You

      THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2014 EXCLUSIVE, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

      A taster from Little Barrie's forthcoming album 'Shadow' backed with an amazing Fleetwood Mac cover!

      Fuzzbomb – One of the first tracks written from Little Barrie’s fourth album ‘Shadow’, Fuzzbomb takes a right turn at the ‘FuzzWah’ pedal and delivers a song which brings ‘Fuzz’ into the forefront of music once again. Brilliantly combining texture and liveness, Barrie Cadogan states. “I wanted to think about some different guitar sounds, a different approach to playing. More of a mood, more reverb and fuzz”. Once again co-produced with their mighty mentor Edwyn Collins and his engineer Seb Lewsley at West Heath studios in London, Little Barrie deliver a record of sonic quality unrivalled elsewhere.

      Only You – Is Little Barrie’s tribute to a great guitarist and song writer, who sadly, is not generally recognised for the influence and impact he had as an early member of Fleetwood Mac. Joining Fleetwood Mac in 1968 he played alongside Peter Green and wrote several of the Fleetwood Mac songs from 1968 till his departure in 1972. ‘Only You’ was only ever released on a live album recorded over three nights - from the 5th to the 7th February 1970 – at the famous Boston Tea Party venue.


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