
Instafuzz
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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.
āWeād been talking for years about making some kind of record. Cadogan explains, ābut 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, āYou know we keep talking about doing a record, well the time is nowā. Iām so glad he did.ā
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, āINSTAFUZZā plies the earthly quintessenceās of blues, rock, soul and jazz, against the preternatural discomforts of programmed drums and unhinged synthesisers to produce something distinctly and nostalgically futuristic.
Itās a style that pays its debt to this project's launch-pad inspiration, 2012ās āPersonal Spaceā compilation. A collection of underground U.S 45s from the late 70s and early 80s fittingly dubbed āElectronic Soulā - 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 āSeamoon Risingā is The LimiƱanas at The HaƧienda. At another extreme of the spectrum, āGreen Means Goā 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.
Tracklist
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
Soundwave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkn01Fb3ViQ&t=54s
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Dinked :Ā Black, Blue & Gold Triple Colour Vinyl / Colour Print / Signed & Hand-Numbered Edition / Limited Pressing of 300 SOLD OUT
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
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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.
āWeād been talking for years about making some kind of record. Cadogan explains, ābut 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, āYou know we keep talking about doing a record, well the time is nowā. Iām so glad he did.ā
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, āINSTAFUZZā plies the earthly quintessenceās of blues, rock, soul and jazz, against the preternatural discomforts of programmed drums and unhinged synthesisers to produce something distinctly and nostalgically futuristic.
Itās a style that pays its debt to this project's launch-pad inspiration, 2012ās āPersonal Spaceā compilation. A collection of underground U.S 45s from the late 70s and early 80s fittingly dubbed āElectronic Soulā - 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 āSeamoon Risingā is The LimiƱanas at The HaƧienda. At another extreme of the spectrum, āGreen Means Goā 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.
Tracklist
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
Soundwave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkn01Fb3ViQ&t=54s
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Product Info
Dinked :Ā Black, Blue & Gold Triple Colour Vinyl / Colour Print / Signed & Hand-Numbered Edition / Limited Pressing of 300 SOLD OUT
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
More Info
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.
āWeād been talking for years about making some kind of record. Cadogan explains, ābut 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, āYou know we keep talking about doing a record, well the time is nowā. Iām so glad he did.ā
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, āINSTAFUZZā plies the earthly quintessenceās of blues, rock, soul and jazz, against the preternatural discomforts of programmed drums and unhinged synthesisers to produce something distinctly and nostalgically futuristic.
Itās a style that pays its debt to this project's launch-pad inspiration, 2012ās āPersonal Spaceā compilation. A collection of underground U.S 45s from the late 70s and early 80s fittingly dubbed āElectronic Soulā - 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 āSeamoon Risingā is The LimiƱanas at The HaƧienda. At another extreme of the spectrum, āGreen Means Goā 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.
Tracklist
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
Soundwave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkn01Fb3ViQ&t=54s











