Electronic Sound - Issue 98 Mag/Vinyl Bundle

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Sleaford Mods on the cover of this month's Electronic Sound, with an exclusive white vinyl seven-inch featuring a previously unreleased Mods track to accompany the magazine.. With its heavy electronic backdrop, fuelled by a relentlessly nagging bass synth, 'The Violent Economy' has Jason Williamson railing against “tossers who think they’re cool” and the dog-eat-dog world we live in. Flip the record over for 'Full Moon', a beautifully wonky instrumental track by Mods' music man Andrew Fearn under the name Extnddntwrk. Despite producing more than 20 albums as Extnddntwrk, this is only the second time Fearn's solo work has appeared on vinyl.  well as the cover story, we also speak with Adi Newton following the release of the first Clock DVA studio album for 30 years and ask Alexander Tucker about his posthumous collaboration with Keith Collins, Derek Jarman’s long-time partner. Our other features this issue include Ben Frost, Andy Votel, and a double-bubbler with Castles In Space artists Polypores and Field Lines Cartographer. Plus, of course, we've our usual regulars and columns, with David Bowie, Lemon Jelly and Eyeless In Gaza in the spotlight. Did you know that Bowie wrote for an art magazine in the 1990s, interviewing the likes of Tracey Emin and Jeff Koons

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Sleaford Mods on the cover of this month's Electronic Sound, with an exclusive white vinyl seven-inch featuring a previously unreleased Mods track to accompany the magazine.. With its heavy electronic backdrop, fuelled by a relentlessly nagging bass synth, 'The Violent Economy' has Jason Williamson railing against “tossers who think they’re cool” and the dog-eat-dog world we live in. Flip the record over for 'Full Moon', a beautifully wonky instrumental track by Mods' music man Andrew Fearn under the name Extnddntwrk. Despite producing more than 20 albums as Extnddntwrk, this is only the second time Fearn's solo work has appeared on vinyl.  well as the cover story, we also speak with Adi Newton following the release of the first Clock DVA studio album for 30 years and ask Alexander Tucker about his posthumous collaboration with Keith Collins, Derek Jarman’s long-time partner. Our other features this issue include Ben Frost, Andy Votel, and a double-bubbler with Castles In Space artists Polypores and Field Lines Cartographer. Plus, of course, we've our usual regulars and columns, with David Bowie, Lemon Jelly and Eyeless In Gaza in the spotlight. Did you know that Bowie wrote for an art magazine in the 1990s, interviewing the likes of Tracey Emin and Jeff Koons

Sleaford Mods on the cover of this month's Electronic Sound, with an exclusive white vinyl seven-inch featuring a previously unreleased Mods track to accompany the magazine.. With its heavy electronic backdrop, fuelled by a relentlessly nagging bass synth, 'The Violent Economy' has Jason Williamson railing against “tossers who think they’re cool” and the dog-eat-dog world we live in. Flip the record over for 'Full Moon', a beautifully wonky instrumental track by Mods' music man Andrew Fearn under the name Extnddntwrk. Despite producing more than 20 albums as Extnddntwrk, this is only the second time Fearn's solo work has appeared on vinyl.  well as the cover story, we also speak with Adi Newton following the release of the first Clock DVA studio album for 30 years and ask Alexander Tucker about his posthumous collaboration with Keith Collins, Derek Jarman’s long-time partner. Our other features this issue include Ben Frost, Andy Votel, and a double-bubbler with Castles In Space artists Polypores and Field Lines Cartographer. Plus, of course, we've our usual regulars and columns, with David Bowie, Lemon Jelly and Eyeless In Gaza in the spotlight. Did you know that Bowie wrote for an art magazine in the 1990s, interviewing the likes of Tracey Emin and Jeff Koons