Building A New Town (Splatter Vinyl)
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EP on deluxe gold and autumn-leaves 12” splatter vinyl.
With the ‘Building A New Town’ EP, Gordon Chapman-Fox takes the Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan back to the early 1970s. Across these four tracks, Gordon adds guitars – played and sampled – to his usual epic sonic landscapes.
The new towns claimed the perfect suburban life in a green paradise with spacious parks and tree-lined boulevards. This chimed with post-hippy ideals of returning to nature and living The Good Life. The music filters through inspirations such as Pentangle, Mike Oldfield and early Tangerine Dream.
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