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Rotter's Golf Club

London-based post-punk, post-rock, electro and techno label Rotter’s Golf Club (formerly known as R.G.C Records) started its life in 2001, thanks to the late, legendary DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall. Most releases on the label are by Weatherall himself, either as a solo artist or as a duo project. Duo projects include Two Lone Swordsmen (with Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man) and The Woodleigh Research Facility (with Nina Walsh). Other artists to release on Rotter’s Golf Club include Daniel Avery, Decal and R3mote. Sub-label: Hidden Library.
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Facility 4: A Walk With Bob & Bill Vol 4
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RGC 027DL
25 Dec 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Consolamentum
We Count The Stars (Unloved remix) - (8:04) 120 BPM Hot
The Confidence Man (Justin Robertsonas Deadstock 33s remix) - (6:30) 110 BPM
Frankfurt Advice (Red Axes remix) - (6:52) 115 BPM
The Last Walk (Vox Low Riding The White Horse version) - (7:20) 100 BPM
Disappear (Duncan Gray Remix) - (6:52) 120 BPM
Thirteenth Night (Timothy J Fairplay remix) - (6:48) 120 BPM
The Confidence Man (Sons Of Slough remix) - (7:47) 110 BPM
Frankfurt Advice (Heretic remix) - (6:09) 116 BPM
Kicking The River (Solar Bears remix) - (6:26) 124 BPM
The Last Walk (Black Devil Disco Club Rework) - (5:18) 100 BPM
Ghosts Again (Scott Fraser vocal dub) - (8:59) 120 BPM
The Confidence Man (The Emperor Machine dub) - (8:27) 110 BPM
Ghosts Again (Scott Fraser Ghosts In The Piano mix) - (9:08) 120 BPM
Review: Andrew Weatherall's Covenanza full-length, released earlier this year, was rightly praised as an atmospheric, largely impressive fusion of the veteran producer's many disparate influences. For Consolamentum, he's handed over the parts to those album tracks to some of his favourite producers, giving them instructions to stamp their own distinctive styles on his cherished material. The results are naturally impressive, with Timothy J Fairplay, Justin Robertson, Emperor Machine, Red Axes, Scott Fraser and Heretic - a rising star whose productions have been getting major rotations at Lord Sabre's A Love From Outer Space parties - each delivering fine interpretations.
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RGCDL 023
21 Oct 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Convenanza
Introduction - (0:24) 120 BPM
Frankfurt Advice - (5:12) 110 BPM
Confidence Man - (7:29) 110 BPM
The Last Walk - (5:59) 100 BPM
Kicking The River - (6:03) 115 BPM
Disappear - (3:42) 120 BPM
We Count The Stars - (7:25) 120 BPM
Thirteenth Night - (3:39) 115 BPM
Ghosts Again - (5:49) 120 BPM
All That's Left - (7:11) 122 BPM
Youth Ozone Machine - (4:39) 110 BPM Hot
Review: Over the last few years, Lord Sabre has been busy playing collaborator, joining forces with various musicians and producers on such acclaimed projects as The Asphodells and The Woodleigh Research Facility. Convenanza marks his return to solo work after a seven-year absence. Billed as a chance to "look back at the clutter of a life thorough lived", it sees the veteran DJ/producer lay down an intoxicating blend of post-punk grooves, shoegaze style vocals, delay-heavy horn lines, drowsy synthensizers, and the kind of druggy, pitched-down electronica so successfully explored on his A Love From Outer Space collaboration with Sean Johnston. It is, somewhat predictably, a fine set.
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RGCDL 022
26 Feb 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
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