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The amazing Alan Gubby comes out with a cool as heck 7", and even the record sleeves are handsprayed, this is definitely another must see
ARTIST: Jung collective TRACK: Heart machine ORIGINAL / PROTASSOV / GREG SCRASE MIXES LABEL: Nanny Tango www.nannytango.com FORMAT: 7” SINGLE RELEASE : NOV 2004 DISTRIBUTION: KUDOS www.kudosrecords.co.uk
Alan Gubby (under various guises including Jung Collective) has produced for some of Europe’s most revered labels and artists in the electronic, breaks and leftfield arena, inc. Tru Thoughts, The Leaf Label, Soul Jazz, Stress, Eye Industries, Cup Of Tea, Language, Crammed, DOT, Melt 2000, Dope Noir & Switchstance.
Heart Machine is the 8th Jung Collective single & the 4th release on Gubby’s Nanny Tango imprint. A brooding, acid disco stomp with twisted vocals, afro-latin percussion & dramatic string swirls. The track features Joe ‘Bongo’ Becket (Paul Weller Movement / FulI Intention) on percussion & Mike Bandoni (Mother Earth) on drums with Gubby on bass, guitar and keys. 7” includes a rump shaking mix by Germany’s Protassov & a laptop mix by ‘new glitch on the block’, Greg Scrase. All copies come in and hand-sprayed covers.
“Love it - an electro clash monster” Michael Gray: Full Intention / Eye Industries
“Jung Collective constantly surprise and defy without self indulgence or irony, mining a musical seam that curiously belongs to them alone. Heart Machine should be ringing out from radio stations across the country." Ethan Reid: Horse Glue / Mute Records
“I f**king love the original!!” Supporting on radio show Richard E: Further Out Records / Saturn Radio
“an urgent, slightly claustrophobic hybrid of steely 80s proto-house and what the wrong 'uns are calling 'punk funk' these days… Phuture and ACR collide on cheap powders at the Paradise Garage and kick each other's heads in! Greg Scrace strips it down to time-stretched vocals for a juddering Funkstörung like beaut and the marvellously tight Protassov batters the 303 squelch into something indecent, stapling it onto a delirious cowbell-bashing hip-grinder with even less manners than the original”! James Papademetrie: SnapDragon / Plan B
“Top banana (where the answer always is)” Paul Murphy: Afro Art Records
“Turn straight to the reinterpretations of Alan Gubby’s 303 battering original. While Germany’s Protassov thumps his bongos, Greg Scrase strains the original through a sonic sieve marked glitchy - a messed up ride to the far side and a convincing case for attentive programming” iDJ
“Tight breakbeat / house business. Ace!” Lothar Kumhala: Stereo Alpine / Fabrique, Vienna
“Greg Scrase mix is excellent! Played on both shows over last 2 weeks…” Shane Quentin: Garden Of Earthly Delights: Radio CRMK
“love it - vinyl please, oh yes”. Tim ‘Love’ Lee: Tummy Touch / Touch Tones
“enjoying the 7” - especially original and Greg Scrase mixes” Richard: Different Drummer
“Jung Collective features a number of talented live musicians - which places them in the same indescribable camp as Red Snapper and Spaceways…with an ear for striking fusion, but in a new sense, unrelated to any connotations left over from the '70s”. Gil Gershman, Motion Mag.
“approaches recorded history like a kid in a sweet shop…unfettered, strange beat bonanzas! Excellent.” Jockey Slut
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