The first album that I was excited to go and buy myself was Welcome to the Pleasure Dome by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. It had swearing and everything! Which was definitely the reason I listened to it – teachers and parents hated it. I don’t think I bought it though I “borrowed” it from a friend’s older brother. Simon Posford: Never Mind The Bollocks, by The Sex Pistols was the first cassette (remember them?) I owned that I would listen to regularly. Change is a good thing folks – it never hurt Bob Dylan after all. It’s a collaboration that works well – and although new album Vaccine might at first alienate fans more used to the beats and beeps incarnation of the band on their first album A Flock of Bleeps, the album looks set to gain more fans than those who fall by the wayside. Rather than rely on their sample-heavy, synthesized sounds, the band has instead organically evolved into a live show that fuses together their trademark sonic soundscapes with real bass, drums, guitars and the soaring vocals of Ruu Campbell. Younger Brother began life as an electronica side project of psytrance producers Simon Posford (aka Hallucinogen) and Benji Vaughan (Prometheus) but without the full-on bpm of their usual dancefloor fare.
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