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The original classic themLF album from the Swedish wing including input from Agaric, Air Bureau, the Fine Arts Showcase, VED, Phooey, Penny Chaser, Slaughter Joe and Vince Casino himself. Remastered for mp3 with loads of bonus tracks and remixes. Including the kraut-electro epic in full length "and more stories".
"though i wans't doing much i felt more satisfied with my general situation than i should have been"
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Pure Shoegazing Feedback Candy!!
The Music Liberation Front is a rather strange entity forging it's own path along rocks history, never depending on its members or its global positioning. Bring pure simple krautrock, sometimes complex punk electro, sometimes just dreamy feedback shoegazing pop and sometimes none of the above.
This is possibly one of the most experimental bands you'll ever come across, and even after several listenings you're still not to sure what will come next. But when it comes, YES release...
ThemLF, like it predecessor the Ultra Wide Band, have collaborated with several influential musicians: Joe Foster, the pied piper of feedback himself; Agaric aka Patrik Skoog, one of minimal technos most underestimated producers; House duo Air Bureau; the king of Swedish ambient drone VED, and the powerpop meister Gustaf Kjellvander, to mention a few.
Now having moved its roots to Berlin, themLF has cut its live members down to four and incorporated the new blood of designer Road 395 and Lindsy, along with oldtimers the unbearable Phooey and the stunningly unbalanced Penny Chaser.
Also cutting down the length of every songs to an explosive three something minutes and turning the volume all the way up to 11, the new ThemLF gives you rawer but still enchantingly crafted sound scapes, where every scream, pip or buzz has its place in this insane reality.
the latest installment to themLF in Berlin... sounding even better and heavier than ever....
themLF are fo...
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Vocal Versions of some tracks from the first LP, remixes and new unreleased tracks. With input from Phooey, Agaric, Penny Chaser, VED and Gustaf Kjellvander


