Review: A landmark of 70s pop returns in a striking new edition, celebrating five decades of influence. This limited red vinyl 7" is a fresh chance to experience a song that redefined the ballad, blending lush vocal layering with a dreamlike, melancholic atmosphere. Originally released in 1975, 'I'm Not In Love' became a defining moment for 10cc, securing their place in music history and launching them onto the global stage. Topping charts across multiple countries, the song's innovative productionibuilt around multitracked vocal harmoniesiset a new standard for studio experimentation and its hypnotic, ethereal sound continues to impact, making it one of the most enduring soft-rock classics of all time. Over the years, the song's haunting beauty has found a home in film and television, weaving its way into everything from 'The Virgin Suicides' to 'Guardians of the Galaxy'. This special edition presents the full-length version as originally intended, backed with the original B-side, 'Good News'. Arriving on Valentine's Day in deep red vinyl, it's a perfect collector's piece and a reminder of how music can capture longing, memory and heartache in a way that never fades.
Review: In the early days of the Chilean psych underground, two art students join forces to create a new musical project called Acid Call. The band was formed in early 2007 by Ignacio Gatica (aka Blok) and Martin Kaulen (ex-Watchout!). The duo combined influences like Silver Apples, Suicide, Young Jazz Rebels, Sun Ra, Add N to (X), Wu-Tang Clan and Santana, creating a hypnotic and repetitive sound using mixers, cheap keyboards and bass.
During their brief career, the band did some gigs, generating lots of attention from the small circle of people who used to attend the shows. In this period, the New Chilean Psych Underground was emerging. Acid Call. Cindy Sisters, WatchOut!, La Hell Gang, The Psychedelic Schafferson Jetplane, Holydrug Couple and Follakzoid were part of a brilliant generation of bands deserving international attention. And finally, international exposure started. Terminal Boredom and WFMU were the first ones who fell in love with Acid Call. Sadly, their members started to be focused in another projects leaving the band in a period of undefined hibernation. Some recordings in digital format circulate just in circles related to the band members, but finally, a posthumous 7" is here. "Clap Ya Feet" and "Puerta 7" are real testimonies of the real potential of this duo and also represent a unique moment in the history of the Chilean underground music.
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