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Paranoid London

ARSEHOLES, LIARS AND ELECTRONIC PIONEERS

    Paranoid London, the electronic band of Gerardo Delgado and Quinn Whalley, has become synonymous with stripping acid house back down to its basics, rescuing the sound from smiley faces, rave, and sugary excess while paying respects to its gay, black, American roots. Performing mainly live with hardware only, often with vocal guests, as well as unique hybrid DJ sets, the duo has established a tongue in cheek, grumpy punk sound and attitude without taking it too seriously. Following 2019’s latest album PL and a bunch of 12” singles and edits, their new long-player Arseholes, Liars, and Electronic Pioneers refers to the cavalcade of c***s we find ourselves surrounded by. Our only respite being the joy that musical geniuses bring. The cover artwork and gatefold of the vinyl reflect this with a collage-like poster including personalities of all kinds, from politicians and royalty to music legends. When we asked them to highlight key music pioneers from their picks, they mentioned American electro don Aldo Marin, British producer Andrea Parker and Post Punk band WIRE. Inspired by early ‘90s British prog house on the likes of Sabres Of Paradise Records and Guerilla Records, the album presents a step up on their production while the anarchic attitude remains unaltered, unadulterated and undiluted. In Quinn’s words: the album has a slightly more Hi-Fi sound than previous efforts, but retains the urgency and punk rock attitude that we're known for. It was tested over the summer, where it lit up festival stages at Glastonbury, Houghton, Love International, and many, many others. As expected, PL has recruited a bunch of special guests on vocals including Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie, US house veteran Monica “DJ Genesis” Lockett, the novo-New Romantic/gothic, Jennifer Touch, and Joe Love, from Fat Dog, Brixton’s current ones-to-watch. As well, previous collaborators Josh Caffe and Mutado Pintado return for new recordings. All bring something unique to the party, while integrating perfectly with PL’s Fuck you! circuitry.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Matt says: Acid house punks Paranoid London return with their third album, adding giants such as Bobby Gillespie and Josh Cafe to their list of collaborators. This might be the duo's biggest album to date - it FEELS like a proper long player, not just a selection of warehouse rattlers and acid burners. Nice to see long term pal Mutado Pintado return to the squad too. Excellent stuff for both bitter, cynical, aging ravers and bright-eyed young club kids alike!

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Steal &Adapt(Or)
    2. People (Ah Yeah)
    3. Start To Fade
    4. Love One Self
    5. Up Is Down
    6. Help
    7. Touch The State Of That
    8. Fields Of Fire
    9. The Motion
    10. Grndr

    Working Men's Club

    X - Remixes (Paranoid London And Minsky Rock)

      Following the recent release of 'X', the first new music from Working Men’s Club since their acclaimed self-titled debut was released in the autumn of 2020, the band share remixes from Paranoid London and Minsky Rock.

      A side project of Syd from the band and producer Ross Orton, the Minsky Rock remix channels the energy of the primetime Detroit electro of Aux 88 or Cybertron while Paranoid London, the duo made up of Quinn Whalley and Gerardo Delgardo, turn in a bubbling 303 drenched acid workout.

      TRACK LISTING

      A1. X Paranoid London Remix
      A2. X Minsky Rock Remix

      B1. X Paranoid London Remix (Instrumental)
      B2. X Minsky Rock Remix (Instrumental)

      Southern acid merchants Paranoid London return with their second album. The act spearheaded the acid revival movement in the UK and have become a formidable and well-received live act in the process.

      Collaborators on this excursion include old friend Mutado Pintado (Warmduscher), alongside new acquaintances Alan Vega & Arthur Baker, Simon Topping (A Certain Ratio), JoshCaffe & Bubbles Bubblesynski; who all give the various tracks a distinct, freakish individuality. A mix of said vocal tracks & hard as nails instrumentals, PL expertly channel the ghosts of acid house into an overtly gritty n grimey style that suits their home locale as much as it does sound tracking all-nite raves under graffiti covered motorway arches or rotting abandoned buildings...Top stuff from these warehouse-dwelling devils... 


      TRACK LISTING

      1. Starting Fights
      2. The Boombox Affair
      3. Nobody Watching (Album Edit)
      4. The Music
      5. Angel Of Hell (Album Edit)
      6. Drum Machine (Album Edit)
      7. Blue-Ish (Album Edit)
      8. Cult Hero (Do You Wanna Touch Me) (Album Edit)
      9. Sly Is Watching (Album Edit)
      10. (Vi-Vi) Vicious Games (Album Edit)


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