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The name and title here really sum things up nicely, with this absolutely lost to time UK crew spewing out a murky and seasick slurry of dink beats, key quease and purgatorial atmospherics dredged up from the bowels of the UK avant garde. One of the biggest weird music collectors I ever met claimed this as a personal favorite, and while there is no accounting for taste, this certainly does manage to kick up a very specific and strangely compelling sort of malaised atmosphere.
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