Vinyl Releases: Zanov & Rhythm Bomb Records

18th January 2019

Brief commentary of vinyl releases from Zanov & Rhythm Bomb Records…

ZANOV

…or Pierre Salkazanov as he’s known to his mother. You can think of our Pierre in classic synth-based terms. Green Ray provides washing soundscapes from 1976, offering any serious electronica fan plenty to get the teeth into with added Berlin school styles added for flavour.

Vinyl Releases: Zanov & Rhythm Bomb Records

Moebius (1977) adds more Tangerine Dream-type driving rhythms and background loops with synth variety to provides greater complexity.

Both are from Wah Wah and both are highly recommended and have been reissued on vinyl for the first time and both feature a 7” single of extra tracks plus eight-page inserts.

RHYTHM BOMB RECORDS

Featuring rock/roots music with a 50s sensibility, founded in 2003 in Hamburg, Germany, the company has released a range on new vinyl including Joakim Tinderholt’s Hold On who offers a strong, bluesy vocal with blues finger pickin’ to go (hold the anchovies).

Vinyl Releases: Zanov & Rhythm Bomb Records

The Kokomo Kings’ Too Good to Stay Away From provides a rock’n’roll base with blues distortion. Energy-filled with bouncy boogie guitars.

Vinyl Releases: Zanov & Rhythm Bomb Records

BB & The Blues Shacks’ Reservation Blues plays epic blues edges but also smoothing rock’n’roll pop with a commercial ‘in’.

Vinyl Releases: Zanov & Rhythm Bomb Records

Finally, Black Patti’s Red Tape is more raw roots than true blues. American ‘folk’, if you will with a bluegrass flavour and a mountain air. Old time music for new ears. 

Vinyl Releases: Zanov & Rhythm Bomb Records

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