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ESG - Keep On Moving (Indie Exclusive Neon Orange Color) Vinyl LP

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ESG - Keep On Moving (Indie Exclusive Neon Orange Color) Vinyl LP

Bronx punk funk from the 80s that has a place in every collection

Price $32.00
Format 1xLP
Label Fire Records
UPC 809236002952
Color Neon Orange
Year May 30 2025
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Album Facts

Bronx punk funk from the 80s that has a place in every collection

Price $32.00
Format 1xLP
Label Fire Records
UPC 809236002952
Color Neon Orange
Year May 30 2025
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Repressed LP on Neon Orange Vinyl, includes download card. It feels like someone left the light on in the studio and it all just ran itself, there had been a funky human input earlier in the day but, by a Darwinian machine-led kind of osmosis, the tracks recorded spent the wee small hours self-reducing and simplifying themselves. Marinated in music. “I believe more in the scissors than I do in the pencil,” said Truman Capote. ”Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication,” opined Leonardo da Vinci much earlier in proceedings. Yes, it’s the space around the object, what you leave out that makes what you leave in so important. ESG know this. Sure they can play the game but it’s the swagger of the groove and the minimal topping – like an anti-cup cake – that makes this unique New York sisterhood so appealing on ‘Keep On Moving’. Sampled on TV ads, lauded by critics and swooned over on the dancefloor, ESG’s post-punk took out the grunge and polished the basics. Cut them open and “less is more” is written all the way through. ‘Keep On Moving’ was released over ten years ago to much praise (Q said it was “even better” than 2002’s much loved ‘Step Off’). ESG had been sparring partners for PiL and early hip hop and four years after the ‘Off’, they were onto something new – rhythm as core, reflective storylines about relationship management, sensuality and insanity gather around the bass fix but they’re much blurrier than the incessant beats. Inadvertently they unmask techno and glitch and leave out any kind of superfluous fluff. It’s hard and temple throbbing. Turn it up. And keep moving.

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