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Bad With Names: Vinyl LP
  • Bad With Names: Vinyl Long - Playing Record - A Musical Masterpiece
  • Bad With Names: Vinyl Long - Playing Record - A Musical Masterpiece

Bad With Names: Vinyl LP

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Estimated to be back in stock and start shipping on the week commencing 5th August! Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, this genre - defying producer fuses influences from Hip - Hop, Broken Beat, Electronica, Dub, and Punk with a refined Jazz sense. Liam Shortall is an experienced instrumentalist and composer. He has played trombone in the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, Tom McGuire & The Brassholes, AKU Trio, and numerous other projects. At 16, he became the youngest graduate of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's undergraduate Jazz programme. corto.alto's highly anticipated debut album is set for release in October 2023. It features top talents in Scottish and UK Jazz, such as Fergus McCreadie (Scottish Album of the Year, Mercury Prize Nominee 2022, Edition Records), Graham Costello (Gearbox Records), Johnny Woodham (Alfa Mist, Sekito Records), Anoushka Nanguy (KOKOROKO, Noushy 4TET), and more. corto.alto will continue exploring the realm between improvisation and electronica. Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. For String 3. Hello 4. xoxoxo 5. Slope 6. Lara 7. Latency 8. EJS 9. Would You Mind 10. No Water (Interlude) 11. Mechanisms 12. Hollow 13. Bye

Using this vinyl LP is simple. Just place it on a compatible record player, gently lower the tonearm, and enjoy the music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on the surface. Store the LP in a cool, dry place, standing upright to prevent warping. If you notice any dust on the record, use a soft record brush to gently clean it before playing. Avoid exposing the vinyl to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures as this can damage the quality of the sound and the vinyl itself.


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