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X RAY POP - Pirate! The Dark Side Of The X LP
Highly recommended.
We recently mentioned the impressive array of Finders Keepers / Cache Cache / Cacophonic titles we've secured - at an exceptional price - and so begins the massive task of getting 'em in the website.
You don't need to wait for them to appear here though - all are 1-2 copies only - get on down to the store, with plenty added to the Soundtrack section and the boxes at the end of the counter...
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As one of the most prolific and viciously self-sufficient exponents of the early 80s French DIY/domestic synth pop scene, X Ray Pop are a group who are easy to scratch the surface but almost impossible to get the bottom of.
Peeping out of a warren of unexplored passages their seminal self-distributed debut singles and appearances on the genre defining Alternative Funk Folie Distinguée compilation in 1984 made them an omnipresent fixture for the French tape wave scene that shaped a generation and influenced many more to follow.
But beneath the trademark fluorescent sleeves stands the highly stacked foundations of endless cassette only releases that give this pocket punk husband and wife duo one of the most impressive and elusive back catalogues of all their cut ‘n’ paste French funk contemporaries.
Plundering the depths of a self-estimated 400 recorded songs, X Ray Pop founder Didier Pilot has joined up with Finders Keepers sister label Cache Cache to reassess, rescue and reissue some of the bands most underexposed sonic snapshots, many of which were distributed in issues of less than 50 up to 500 for exclusive global releases in France, Spain, Portugal, Japan and America (where bands like Brian Ladd and Julie Frith’s Psyclones and The Beastie Boys championed the band as a likeminded inspiration)