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A riff on Jon Hassell's Fourth World series. Where Hassell focused on creating ritual music of potential societies that didn't exist; Ian Kim Judd seeks to evoke the notion of potential utopian societies that could exist. In these times of global instability and uncertainty, Fifth World seeks to posit an alternative, with scenes from an optimistic future.

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...And The Native Hipsters

...And The Native Hipsters

…And The Native Hipsters has been played on NTS in shows including Freedom To Spend, featured first on 21 January 2016. Songs played include There Goes Concorde Again, Hang Ten and Poor Prince.

One of the more bizarre “groups” birthed by the late-’70s/early-’80s British post-punk scene, And the Native Hipsters achieved notoriety in 1980 with the oddball single “There Goes Concorde Again,” a living room recording that the group had pressed into 500 copies. Upon hand stamping each of the singles and assembling the sleeves from posters of soccer player Kevin Keegan, the group sent them to the infamous Rough Trade shop. DJ John Peel picked up the single and began playing it constantly on his influential BBC programme, and the group had to press another 5,000 copies. Clocking in at just under seven minutes, the formless composition is more of a spoken word piece or whimsical experiment than a song, featuring Nanette “Blatt” Greenblatt’s perfectly-devoid-of-skill vocals, a wobbly funhouse synth, the occasional guitar pling, and not much bass.

Greenblatt and William Wilding were pretty much the nucleus of the group, which featured countless members during its existence. Those who came and left included Robert Cubitt, Tom Fawcett (Design for Living, Fraff), Lester Square (Monochrome Set), Annie Whitehead (a noted session trombonist), Ludwina van der Sman, Chris Cornetto, and Simon Davidson. Though the original lineup only played one gig together (opening for Bauhaus), Wilding and Greenblatt continued to perform together sporadically. A couple official releases followed the group’s debut single, but none of them were able to garner its popularity.

In 2001, interest in And the Native Hipsters was renewed from the inclusion of “There Goes Concorde Again” on the Rough Trade Shops: 25 Years box set. Wilding assembled a retrospective disc of the group’s work, culling material that had and hadn’t been released throughout the previous 20 years.

http://www.nativehipsters.co.uk

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...And The Native Hipsters

…And The Native Hipsters has been played on NTS in shows including Freedom To Spend, featured first on 21 January 2016. Songs played include There Goes Concorde Again, Hang Ten and Poor Prince.

One of the more bizarre “groups” birthed by the late-’70s/early-’80s British post-punk scene, And the Native Hipsters achieved notoriety in 1980 with the oddball single “There Goes Concorde Again,” a living room recording that the group had pressed into 500 copies. Upon hand stamping each of the singles and assembling the sleeves from posters of soccer player Kevin Keegan, the group sent them to the infamous Rough Trade shop. DJ John Peel picked up the single and began playing it constantly on his influential BBC programme, and the group had to press another 5,000 copies. Clocking in at just under seven minutes, the formless composition is more of a spoken word piece or whimsical experiment than a song, featuring Nanette “Blatt” Greenblatt’s perfectly-devoid-of-skill vocals, a wobbly funhouse synth, the occasional guitar pling, and not much bass.

Greenblatt and William Wilding were pretty much the nucleus of the group, which featured countless members during its existence. Those who came and left included Robert Cubitt, Tom Fawcett (Design for Living, Fraff), Lester Square (Monochrome Set), Annie Whitehead (a noted session trombonist), Ludwina van der Sman, Chris Cornetto, and Simon Davidson. Though the original lineup only played one gig together (opening for Bauhaus), Wilding and Greenblatt continued to perform together sporadically. A couple official releases followed the group’s debut single, but none of them were able to garner its popularity.

In 2001, interest in And the Native Hipsters was renewed from the inclusion of “There Goes Concorde Again” on the Rough Trade Shops: 25 Years box set. Wilding assembled a retrospective disc of the group’s work, culling material that had and hadn’t been released throughout the previous 20 years.

http://www.nativehipsters.co.uk

Original source Last.fm

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There Goes Concorde Again
...And The Native Hipsters
Heater Volume Records1980
Hang Ten
...Native Hipsters
Illuminated Records, Glass Records1982
Poor Prince
...Native Hipsters
Illuminated Records, Glass Records1982
The Story Of Two Twins (Go On If You're A Goon)
...Native Hipsters
MRMusic2001
Mr Magic
...Native Hipsters
MRMusic2001