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Rank Sinatra / Baron Bum Blood – Split
Label: | Mourning Glory – MG001 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition |
Country: | Australia |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Noise, Experimental |
Tracklist
A1 | Rank Sinatra– | I Wanna Know What Love Is |
A2 | Rank Sinatra– | Why Do Fools |
A3 | Rank Sinatra– | I Will Always...Always |
B | Baron Bum Blood– | Berlin Iridescence |
Credits
- Artwork By – Dr. Parsons, Emily Hasselhoof
Notes
Limited to 300 copies.
Recorded Oct. 2005
Recorded Oct. 2005
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Edited 15 years ago
This 7" split is probably one of the best looking ones out there and it looks like both artist involved took their time and money to give their fans something great. The artwork is fantastic and fully colored, even the labels on each side, and it comes packaged in a nice paper sleeve. The art alone made me want to jump to my stereo and plug it in.
Baron Bum Blood starts off side A, and it is his signature sound that got me hooked in with his noise that opens this 7". Radio tuner bliss with high delta noise rips those groves open and the distortion is leveled just enough to give it a good kick. This is BBB’s year. His been doing more live shows now than ever and with this 7" record it’s sure to start him doing even more shows in the UK. Rank Sinatra creates three short pieces here on side B and they are all love-themes…well sort of. Distorted vocals of him yelling lyrics shred through with heavy drums and nothing can be made much sense of it all. A good thing but it sounds pretty amateur from RS as he has been doing noise for a while now. The last track of his is great though. Almost a Kraftwerkian-distortion-from-hell type sound and I wish his whole side was like this.
Baron Bum Blood starts off side A, and it is his signature sound that got me hooked in with his noise that opens this 7". Radio tuner bliss with high delta noise rips those groves open and the distortion is leveled just enough to give it a good kick. This is BBB’s year. His been doing more live shows now than ever and with this 7" record it’s sure to start him doing even more shows in the UK. Rank Sinatra creates three short pieces here on side B and they are all love-themes…well sort of. Distorted vocals of him yelling lyrics shred through with heavy drums and nothing can be made much sense of it all. A good thing but it sounds pretty amateur from RS as he has been doing noise for a while now. The last track of his is great though. Almost a Kraftwerkian-distortion-from-hell type sound and I wish his whole side was like this.