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Baker's Dozen

Multiple Furgasms: Daniel O'Sullivan's Favourite Albums
Luke Turner , August 14th, 2014 12:19

With Grumbling Fur's new album Preternaturals out this week as the Quietus Phonographic Corporation's second release, Daniel O'Sullivan, one half of the magickal duo and prolific multi-instrumentalist, sits down to pen us his Baker's Dozen

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Talk Talk - Spirit Of Eden
Mercury presiding! Before I even heard this record their story of transgression from synth-pop wideboys to hermetic minimalists had me in its talons. I listened to this record almost every day for a couple of years, switching it up with Laughing Stock (obviously). It's just a complete one-off with no obvious antecedents. An ocean of bottled messages. It also proved to me that you just can't fake it. You can't marvel at the mouth of the rabbit hole and muse upon what might be happening down there. I mean you can, but the people that listen to you will be right there with you. Not in wonderland. This record and a high THC intake were pivotal to the first record I made as Mothlite.