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$50.00

No UFO's - Soft Coast (re-issue)

Format: LP
Label: Spectrum Spools SP 011 (Germany
Year: 2011
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia
Genre: electronic, experimental
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $50.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: Experimental & Electronic, 2010's, British Columbia

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Evidence - Century Park
Vertigo
Punx on the Promenade
Broken Glass
Freeze - Drift
Untitled 1

Side 2

Track Name
Cajmere Dreams
Archer Heights
00-00-2010
Duck Egg
untitled II
Fog in the Pavilion
Soon Come Happy
Why Be Something You're Not?

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No UFO's - Soft Coast (re-issue)

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Soft Coast (re-issue)

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Information/Write-up

No UFO's debut cassette,"Soft Coast" (2010, Nice Up Int'l), was an under-documented title that now has a wider release. It was said about the Swell Maps "A Trip to Marineville" that the album had been obviously crafted by true music lovers who were record collectors. It seems that Konrad Jandavs' debut as No UFO's was calculated and carefully pieced together to spawn a whole new universe from the omniverse of collective musics, a feat which many attempt but few succeed. Lazy comparisons to Neu! and other such kraut-oriented material have bubbled up here and there, but Jandavs' vision, as with any great recording artist, is all his own; a new perspective from looking at musics past and present.

"Soft Coast" began Jandavs' short, yet potent string of collaged "cosmic trash" which gripped the underground tape scene. Since he's just seen the drop of his new "Mind Controls the Flood" EP on Public Information and has future releases planned, it seems wrong to let this one slip thru the cracks any longer. A killer debut out of the blue, more than deserving of wider recognition, now available on vinyl.

Mastered by Helmut Erler
Originally released as Nice Up Int'l NU001, April 2010
Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin, August 2011.
First press on white vinyl, with subsequent ones on black vinyl.

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