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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.

ā€œWe’d been talking for years about making some kind of record. Cadogan explains, ā€œbut 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, ā€œYou know we keep talking about doing a record, well the time is nowā€. I’m 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, ā€˜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 ā€˜Personal Space’ compilation. A collection of underground U.S 45s from the late 70s and early 80s fittingly dubbed ā€˜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 ā€˜Seamoon Rising’ is The LimiƱanas at The HaƧienda. At another extreme of the spectrum, ā€˜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.

Tracklist

Side A

  1. Seamoon Rising
  2. Instafuzz
  3. Triple Denim
  4. Green Means Go
  5. Right Left
  6. 96 Tiers

Side B

  1. Slippery When Chet
  2. Tin Wolf
  3. A Guy Called Harold
  4. Pop Eyes
  5. 22 Years I Worked For This Guitar
  6. King Condor
Soundwave

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkn01Fb3ViQ&t=54s

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.

ā€œWe’d been talking for years about making some kind of record. Cadogan explains, ā€œbut 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, ā€œYou know we keep talking about doing a record, well the time is nowā€. I’m 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, ā€˜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 ā€˜Personal Space’ compilation. A collection of underground U.S 45s from the late 70s and early 80s fittingly dubbed ā€˜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 ā€˜Seamoon Rising’ is The LimiƱanas at The HaƧienda. At another extreme of the spectrum, ā€˜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.

Tracklist

Side A

  1. Seamoon Rising
  2. Instafuzz
  3. Triple Denim
  4. Green Means Go
  5. Right Left
  6. 96 Tiers

Side B

  1. Slippery When Chet
  2. Tin Wolf
  3. A Guy Called Harold
  4. Pop Eyes
  5. 22 Years I Worked For This Guitar
  6. 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

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.

ā€œWe’d been talking for years about making some kind of record. Cadogan explains, ā€œbut 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, ā€œYou know we keep talking about doing a record, well the time is nowā€. I’m 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, ā€˜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 ā€˜Personal Space’ compilation. A collection of underground U.S 45s from the late 70s and early 80s fittingly dubbed ā€˜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 ā€˜Seamoon Rising’ is The LimiƱanas at The HaƧienda. At another extreme of the spectrum, ā€˜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.

Tracklist

Side A

  1. Seamoon Rising
  2. Instafuzz
  3. Triple Denim
  4. Green Means Go
  5. Right Left
  6. 96 Tiers

Side B

  1. Slippery When Chet
  2. Tin Wolf
  3. A Guy Called Harold
  4. Pop Eyes
  5. 22 Years I Worked For This Guitar
  6. King Condor
Soundwave

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkn01Fb3ViQ&t=54s

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