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Gorillaz Video Screening

NewsPic Gathered in a small studio in London’s Soho, you have to wonder what could possibly be so impressive about the new Gorillaz video that Britain’s journalists have been shepherded together for a screening. New single “On Melancholy Hill”...
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by 4orTheRecord on 29-Jun-10 21:21

Frankie & The Heartstrings : Interview

NewsPic Sometimes, (not often mind), you go to see a band with a vague sense of expectation, born from nothing more than early releases and odd pieces of press, only for, by some twist of fate, this band you considered “fairly decent” until now to prove one of the...
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by 4orTheRecord on 19-Jun-10 23:50

Save BBC 6 Music : Consultation

NewsPic As many of you will be aware Digital radio stations BBC 6 Music and the Asian Network are facing closure as part of a shake-up of the BBC. This proposal has caused general outcry amongst musicians and music fans alike...
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by 4orTheRecord on 31-May-10 21:55

The Drums : Interview

NewsPic Full of nostalgic charm, The Drums have taken the music scene by surprise in one of the most unlikeliest success stories this year. Harking back to a golden age of music, their surf-tinged indie pop...
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by 4orTheRecord on 30-May-10 15:25

Acid Washed : Interview

NewsPic Acid Washed are the Parisian duo of Andrew Claristidge and Richard D'Alpert, and although they have day jobs, after hearing their polished self-titled Record Makers debut album, you’d think they’d be full-time musicians...
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by 4orTheRecord on 19-May-10 23:51

Gorillaz : Plastic Beach

NewsPic What is a Plastic Beach? Is it a metaphor for the consumerist world and its destruction of the planet? Or is it a genius way of not getting sand in your swimming costume? It does not really matter, because...
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by 4orTheRecord on 17-May-10 20:09

Kid Sister

NewsPic Kid Sister has had a certain amount of notoriety for some time despite her long-awaited debut album only just being dropped after being pushed back over and over again. Such notoriety can be attributed to a number of things...
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by 4orTheRecord on 06-May-10 22:06

Interview with Andy C (RAM Records)

NewsPic Andrew Clarke, aka Andy C, has been the biggest name in UK drum & bass since it started hitting speakers back in the early 90s. Beginning his career as a producer, he then co-founded the UK’s biggest drum & bass record label to date, RAM Records...
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by 4orTheRecord on 26-Apr-10 21:50

Hot Chip : One Night in Brixton

NewsPic Walking through the corridors backstage at the Brixton Academy en route to meet my interview subjects never fails to stir up the musical sentimentality ingrained in me. There is always an air of excitement and adrenaline surging as...
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by 4orTheRecord on 21-Apr-10 19:59

Beach Break Live 2010

NewsPic This year sees the return of the UK's biggest student festival, and the ONLY place to be from 14th to 18th June: Beach Break Live 2010, set in the picturesque surroundings of Pembrey Country Park...
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by 4orTheRecord on 04-Apr-10 14:26

Bigger Than Barry Records

NewsPic “I was Dj’ing at Mad Decent events in Birmingham when I had this idea come to me...”, sounds like a line from the latest Windows advert. But instead of thinking of ways to complicate PC’s, Tom Short, aka Shorterz, was instead dreaming up his own record label...
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by 4orTheRecord on 28-Mar-10 18:19

Delphic : Interview

NewsPic Following a whirlwind 2009, synth masters Delphic show absolutely no sign of letting up. With the release of critically acclaimed debut Acolyte already stamped down as an early achievement...
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by 4orTheRecord on 06-Mar-10 12:37

Still Flyin' : Interview

NewsPic San Francisco superband, Still Flyin' have joyously bounded a long way since their joke fuelled dub and reggae infused early development. Their complete refusal to reflect the dark mood of the moment infecting the world...
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by 4orTheRecord on 01-Mar-10 19:16

Shy Child : Q & A

NewsPic After a three year hiatus, New York's Shy Child are returning in 2010 with a sound that's more lush, dense, intoxicating, and surprising than ever...
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by 4orTheRecord on 27-Feb-10 16:30

Slof-Man : Interview

NewsPic Listing his influences as Benga, Loefah and Skream amongst others, Slof Man makes no apologies for jumping on the Dubstep bandwagon. Despite entering the scene very late, Slof-Man has...
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by 4orTheRecord on 12-Feb-10 21:36

Plastiscines : Interview

NewsPic As one of the first signings of Nylon Records in New York, the Parisian all-girl guitar-wielding group Plasticines are back with their sound expanding sophomore record this year. The rock’n’roll of their former effort still exists...
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by 4orTheRecord on 24-Jan-10 22:54

What or Who to watch out for in 2010

NewsPic The Noughties are over and we have to say goodbye to the first decade of the Millennium. It is a shame because there was many zeitgeist breaking moments in the decade in the music world. The irony then, that 2009 was a pretty nondescript year, is not lost...
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by 4orTheRecord on 11-Jan-10 11:17

Albums of The Decade : 2000 - 2009

NewsPic I don’t know about you, but I’m sick and tired of seeing television programmes lamenting what a piss poor decade the so-called ‘noughties’ have been. I mean, a decade is just a period of time definable by the fact that it spans exactly ten years...
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by 4orTheRecord on 11-Jan-10 10:17


Whats New?

Gorillaz Video Screening : Gathered in a small studio in London’s Soho, you have to wonder what could possibly be so impressive about the new Gorillaz video that Britain’s journalists have been shepherded together for a screening. New single “On Melancholy Hill”...
Introducing : Glass Animals : www.4ortherecord.com hit fever pitch this weekend when not 1 but 2 new tracks from the incredible Glass Animals graced our inbox with their presence...
David's Lyre : Masked troubadour, David's Lyre is, like his semi-hidden aesthetic, somewhat of a mystery at present. Although if fairness exists in the world at all...
Frankie & The Heartstrings : Interview : Sometimes, (not often mind), you go to see a band with a vague sense of expectation, born from nothing more than early releases and odd pieces of press, only for, by some twist of fate, this band you considered “fairly decent” until now to prove one of the...
Lunar Youth : Interview : Lunar Youth make the kind of music that makes your heart skip a beat as the emphasis on romance engulfs you in a warm flurry of emotion. It’s really rather lovely. Their nostalgic take on pop, reminiscent of the 80’s penchant for...

Finders Keepers

 


 

 

The other day I was reading about the British actor James Mason, star of films such as Kubrick's Lolita and Hitchcock's North by North West. After moving into Buster Keaton's former house in the Hollywood Hills, Mason discovered a small building, hidden in the undergrowth within the properties grounds. He broke open the rusted door and found a projection room and shelves bursting with cans of rare and unseen Keaton masterpieces, a movie lovers treasure trove. I imagine the basement of the Finders Keepers re-issue label to be somewhat similar to Masons garden projection house, stacked high with hundreds of rare and dusty records plucked from obscurity to be re-released and re-appraised. 

The owners of the Manchester born but London based label describe themselves as: "psychedelic librarians and cosmic pop quiz elitists" committed to leaving: "no progressive pebble unturned or record collection un-rifled" in their search for music's lost gems. The troika of owners include Manchester based record producer Andy Votel, DJ and designer Dominic Thomas and owner of Delay 68 records Doug Shipton. Their aim, to bring obscure lost gems back into the public sphere, from across the world, reproduced in the style of their original packaging. 

The Label Founders

The labels inaugural release in 2005 was Jean Claude Vannier's L'enfant Assassin des Mouches. The record is perhaps best known for its cover which shows the protagonist Jean Claude Vannier who was the arranger for Serge Gainsbourg's sublime Histoire de Melody Nelson, running across a beach stark naked. Jarvis Cocker searched for the album during its years out of print and said of it after the records re-release: "This is one of those records that you really can't believe whilst you're listening to it; So you put it on again just to check, pinching yourself to make sure. Yep, here it comes again - insane guitar? Check, unhinged orchestra? Check, demented choir? Check, this record is real, you really need it in your life." 

'L'enfant Assassin des Mouches'

The title which roughly translates as "The Child Assassin of the Flies" was scribbled on the back of a piece of paper by Gainsbourg after he heard the record for the first time. This elusive title is the only explanation provided for the music that lies within the cover, although Mojo magazine did attempt to flesh out the plot saying it roughly concerns: "a small boy who drowns enormous sentient flies in a lake of jam while an array of alarm clocks, a ghostly 140-voice choir and random bursts of accordion create aural mayhem." To me it sounds like something David Axelrod would have turned out if he had been an arty Frenchman, living in the tenements of Paris, perhaps next to Gene Kelly in the opening of  An American in Paris. Fuzzy guitars and stabbing strings abound, but their is also the sprinkling of showbiz and old Hollywood musicals about it. No doubt everyone will come to different conclusions as to its hidden depths and meanings. 

However the labels most successful release to date has been Lubos Fiser's Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders, a soundtrack to a Czech new wave film. Czech new wave films apparently all have weirdness in common and never brush past the notion of being "easy going", in fact Czech cinema is really best avoided at all costs ,unless you want to watch something not unlike Crossroads blended with Hammer House of Horror.  

The soundtrack though garnered a cult following after the film was showed at the Glastonbury Festival and the soundtrack release has even spawned a tribute album. It took Andy Votel 12 years to track down the original studio recording and the baroque rock cycle of suites has been organized into something that vaguely resembles the plot of Jaromil Jires original film. The music has a mystic feel tinged with uncertainty and foreboding.

Selda

The slew of records released under the Finders Keepers umbrella is not limited to European musical obscurities though.  Turkish psych rock is provided by Selda and Hungarian folk by Sarolta Zalatnay, the Janis Joplin of her native country. Both have voices that could jar a corpse or at least give a dentists drill a run for its money in the irritation stakes and are example of some corners of the catalogue that are difficult to get into. But the trio of Welsh psychedelic rock albums, compiled by Gruff Rhys from the Super Furry Animals, more than makes up for some flights of fancy that are sometimes found. And of course not forgetting Yamasuki, a psych-rock opera about karate sung in French, something that truly has to be heard to be believed.

Votel, Shipton and Thomas promised on the launch of the label to provide: "Discerning purveyors of the bizarre and abnormal with Japanese choreography records, space-age Turkish protest songs, Czechoslovakian vampire soundtracks, Welsh rare-beats, bubblegum folk, drugsploitation operatics, banned British crime thrillers and celebrity Gaelic Martini adverts... presented on CD, 7" and traditional black plastic discs in authentic packaging." All so far achieved minus the odd bump in the road. 

Bob Dylan once said that he thought himself a "musical expeditionary" when he whiled away hours of his youth seeking out and listening to obscure Americana records.  We don't have to do the record hunting now though, because Finders Keepers are there to do it for us. 

Feature by Robert Leeming

 


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