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resonance and the sheer materiality of sound
the historic recordings were remastered for the format at Infrasonic Mastering and pressed at Pallas Group in Germany
before culminating into maturity with the Tim Kerr produced records for Estrus
2009's The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
Kiwanuka was produced by Danger Mouse and Inflo
Socialising With Angel Pavement TSOV-INACTIVE-6 resonance and the sheer materiality180 gram 12" vinyl plus bonus 7" single, featuring extensive sleevenotes. Active for roughly four years at the end of the Sixties, Angel Pavement released just two singles in their lifetime 'Baby You've Gotta Stay' b w 'Green Mello Hill' in October 1969, followed by 'Tell Me What I've Got To Do' b w 'When Will I See June Again' in January 1970. Despite numerous high quality recordings being made at Morgan Studios in Willesden, north west London, the