Ingleton Falls - Champagne In Mozambique LP
Originally released to just 100 cassette copies in ’93, Champagne In Mozambique explores euphoric or “mindful” electronics with inspiration drawn from dub acts like African Headcharge, Dub Syndicate, and the sample-based downtempo stylings of UK’s The Orb and The KLF. Recommended!
Originally released on cassette in 1991; Low-key UK electronic project exploring Ambient, Dub, House and Balearic styles in a unique fashion.
Ingleton Falls are Andy Hannam Seymour and Andy Eardley from Tyne and Wear in Newcastle. Having come from a more traditional band background originally, Ingleton Falls was their electronic project and the result of a love of acts like Dub Syndicate, African Headcharge, Gary Clail, The Orb and The KLF.
Andy Hannam Seymour remembers “It was a very creative time musically, there was a lot going on around us that used new technology. I was excited by the possibilities. Up until then I’d been playing guitar with a more traditional drums/bass/guitar/vocal band with all the ‘musical differences’ that entailed (the two bands ran side by side for a while). I also liked the idea that you could write and record a piece of music that was ready to release yourself, rather than it being a demo or having to pay a lot of cash for studio time. That DIY aspect was a lot of fun.”