Finders Keepers Records

Behold Finders Keepers, a British record label, 40 years in the making, introducing fans of psychedelic, jazz, folk, funk, avant-garde and whacked-out movie musak to a lost world of undiscovered vinyl artifacts from the annals of alternative pop history. Catering to record collectors and DJ-producers alike with a huge emphasis on sample friendly soundscapes, rocksteady back-beats and primitive electronic experimentalism. Discerning purveyors of the bizarre and abnormal should expect the Japanese choreography records, space-age Turkish protest songs, Czechoslovakian vampire soundtracks, Welsh rare-beats, bubblegum folk, drugsploitation operatics, banned British crime thrillers and celebrity Gallic Martini adverts... presented on CD, 7" and traditional black plastic discs in authentic packaging...

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Finders Keepers Radio Show - Ten Years Of Finders Keepers (Part Two)


Returning to the comfort of Dr. Pete Mitchell's king size psychiatrist couch, FK UK's pointed-head-honcho's Andy Votel and Doug Shipton top and tail in this second consultation of radiophonic regressive therapy. Recounting fuzzy facts, figures and fables from Finders Keepers ongoing cross-continental pop pilgrimage AV, DS and PM start their second vinyl voyage in 1970's Hungary taking a scenic route through Iran, Pakistan, Australia, Germany, Spain, France, America and bonny Scotland crossing-off catalogue numbers from FKR017 to the rather apt "33rd" release in the process. MARVEL at little-known facts about lesser-known acts! HEAR untold tales about unsold sales! JOIN the search party for lost pop archaeology! TUNE IN to the untuned! CHANGE the way you use your ear'oles! In an age where the Western pop industry cultivates musical metathesiophobia and readily rewards airhead repeaters Finders Keepers continues to release risky records without checking passports or birth dates. With this in mind the records we liberated between March 2008 and June 2010 (as highlighted herein) should individually sound like nothing else in your record collection and if you disagree, you should come and join us at The Keepers Cottage, there's a bottle of spud plonk or a Turkish teabag here with your name on it.


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 October 19, 2015  1h55m