Ultramarine: Folk (30th Anniversary Edition)

Ultramarine SKU: 41420232
Ultramarine: Folk (30th Anniversary Edition)

Ultramarine: Folk (30th Anniversary Edition)

Ultramarine SKU: 41420232

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Folk (30th Anniversary Edition)
Artist: Ultramarine
Label: Foam on a Wave
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5050580744943
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. For their first outing, new London-based reissue label Foam On A Wave resurface the remarkable debut album from one of the UK's foremost artists of 'ambient techno', Ultramarine's Folk. Like the surrealist collage of the sleeve designed by Benoit Hennebert, Ultramarine weave together unique instrumentation and sonic influences into rich, ethereal soundscapes, now fully remastered for it's 30th anniversary. Ian Cooper and Paul Hammond admitted they weren't totally sure what they were doing when they signed a record deal with the famously bohemian label Les Disques du Crepuscule and found themselves on their way to Brussels. There, over a two week stint, the Essex duo recorded the album - drawing on a kaleidoscopic palette influenced by both the Canterbury scene's jazz-infused psychedelia, as well as the contemporary Benelux scene, with particular nods to the likes of Benjamin Lew, The Durutti Column and Anna Domino. Folk both sits apart from and serves as a precursor to the 'pastoral techno' sound Ultramarine went on to pioneer.

Tracks:
1.1 Lobster
1.2 Antiseptic
1.3 Bronze Eye
1.4 Bastard Folk
1.5 Bullprong
1.6 Softspot
1.7 Vulgar Streak
1.8 The Golden Target
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