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Paid Testimony
Paid Testimony (limited LP)
Cat: PP 090. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Finite Jest (1:12)
Running To Chris (3:03)
Wild Ride (2:46)
Sacramento (3:55)
You Can't Put Your Arm Around A Memory (3:00)
Body High (3:48)
Big City (3:23)
Chasing It (1:37)
Stockholm (6:08)
Review: Baba Stiltz is one of the greatest musical chameleons of our time. From the darkened booths of Europe's techno clubs, to the wild, open plains of half-imagined western Frontierlands, he's proven more than capable of turning a hand to an incredible variety of sounds, with a particularly lo-fi take on alternative indie rock, infused with a kind of contemporary country blend, coming to the fore more recently. Paid Testimony is, err, testimony to just how adept he is at conjuring images of small town USA. An album born from numerous trips that took the FilipinoAmerican-Swedish artist from Stockholm to northern California, it presents a series of archetypal characters summoned in some strange dream of what the latter region could and should be. People who plot bank heists, drink milk and vodka after midnight, and look for confrontation at every corner. A surreal, yet strangely poignant and universal gem.
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Powerhouse
Powerhouse (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PP 045. Rel: 21 Oct 20
 
Deep House
Eingang (1:15)
Slug (2:22)
Locally Lost (2:35)
New Haircut (2:58)
Ohio Dad (3:29)
Chocolate For Breakfast (4:23)
Review: Munich's Public Possession label returns with an lovely EP by new London-based outfit Birthday. The pop duo was founded in 2016 by RIP Swirl & Fake Laugh. Having had some great feedback on their first releases, they took a break to focus on their solo projects and other endeavours in and around the music industry, but make their comeback on Powerhouse. With the sweet as candy ditties like "Slug", to hazy and vaporised drifters like 'Locally Lost' or moments of sublime weirdo humour as heard on 'Chocolate For Breakfast' this could well be the most awesome comedown album of 2020.
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Flow My Tears
Cat: PP 089. Rel: 19 Sep 23
 
Electro
Flow My Tears (6:14)
Super Mana Drain (5:18)
Warp World (7:39)
Review: Venetian self-described "avant garde conservative" Simone De Kunovich is back to quickly follow up his last outing in March with a new electro EP on Public Possession. He also ended last year on a high with the final part of his Mondo Nuovo series and seems to be in full creative flow again here. 'Flow My Tears' is an old school throwback with sugary 80s synths sounds and lush cosmic arps, then 'Super Mana Drain' local into a chugging Italo disco vibe that will get hands in the air as it travels to the stars. 'Warp World' is a more heavy thumper but still one defined by its bright and colourful synth work.
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What Came First & Why Does It Matter
Cat: PP 070. Rel: 08 Jun 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Melodie (7:21)
I Want To Dance (6:04)
What Came First & Why Does It Matter (4:07)
Spag East (6:10)
Algi (5:00)
Review: Aussie outback dwelling sculptor/producer DJ Chrysalis now delivers his debut EP proper for Public Possession, after appearing on their Chill Pill series. Strong spiritual vibes and ancient cosmic visions aplenty across five tracks on What Came First & Why Does It Matter. Whether it's the dusty acid trip of 'Melodie', the mesmerising title track which levitates into beatless downtempo territory, to the off-kilter deep house of 'Spag East' and the emotive atmosphere of closing track 'Algi' that's perfect for those heads-down moments on the dancefloor.
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 in stock $14.20
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