
A side project of Australia's Philip Brophy, better known for his long running unit → ↑ → (pronounced tsk tsk tsk), this flabbergasting marvel does it's damnedest to wriggle free of tidy explanations. What's being proposed here is a species of mutated and horn-riddled avant electro-funk, but one that's being perverted in the most subtle and slippery ways imaginable, with the sonics here situated (to my ears at least) somewhere between B.E.F.
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Aural Risk
The Crush
l'acrostique d'amour
Asphixiation
Blurred Movement
African Disco Queen
Self Denial (Is a Beautiful Thing)
Hunger-Food-Nausea
Innocent Rhythms
Feelings
The Beat Aesthetic
Traditional Europe
Tradition Europe
The Beat Aesthetic_Feelings
Crush
The Beat Aesthetic / Feelings
Dance of the Northern Lights
Southern belle
The Beat Aesthetic Feelings
L'Acrostique D'Amour - Twelve Inch Single (for A.M. Radio)
The Crush - Twelve Inch Single (for Discotheques)
The Beat Aesthetic/Feelings
Far East
L’Acrostique d’amour
Kim Beissel talks to audience at Stranded, Sydney, April '82
Hunger‐Food‐Nausea
Aural/Oral Risk
Audience + band interviews, 1982 (Bonus track)
Self Denial (Is a Beautiful Thing) (1980)
The Crush - Asphixiation
Asphixiation - The Crush
The Beat Aesthetic-Feelings
The Crush (For Discotheques)
L'Acrostique d\'amour
Aural Risk (1981)
L' acrostique d' amour
[FREE] Aesthetic Rap Type Beat - "telepatia" (Prod lexay)
The Crush(1982)
Self Denial is a Beautiful Thing
The Beat Aesthetic/ Feelings
Blurred Movements
Asphixiation – Self Denial (Is A Beautiful Thing)
Aural Risk (flac)
LAcrostique DAmour
The Crush | ALONE AND UNAFRAID | IntergalacticFM.com | We're Friends!
"The Crush" (1982)
Self Denial (Is a Beautiful Thing) - African Disco Queen
Hunger / Food / Nausea
L\'Acrostique D\'Amour
Tradition Europe | 'What Is This Thing Called 'Disco'?' | Innocent ONO-001 | AU 1981 | | Before: DAF | 24 Hrs of Black Continues
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