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Brownswood Recordings is proud to present the stunning debut album from their latest signing, Gang Colours aka Will Ozanne. It was Ghostpoet, newly signed to Brownswood in March of 2010, who brought the music of Gang Colours to the labels attention, requesting a remix of his debut single 'Cash & Carry Me Home' from the young, Southampton-based producer. His MySpace page was a jumble of off kilter house cuts and slower, introspective, syncopated ditties β thick with darting synths and hummable melodies β which really resonated with us. As Gilles himself says: "I guess we fell in love with Will's music gradually... he seduced us... but pretty soon we were head over heels. I think he's going to have the same effect on a lot of people." Striking out in June 2011 with his debut EP 'In Your Gut Like A Knife' β a neat summary of his electronic excursions at that point β the beautifully artworked 12" acted as a portal into a world of daydreams, tumbling into shadows and embracing luminescence simultaneously. Breeding surreal headphone-friendly landscapes, he struck a peculiar and delicate balance between otherworldly and familiarity, at times sneaking a sly glance towards the dance floor but mostly conjuring a sense of longing and rye melancholy. Ticking with a distinctive bounce and rhythm, it comes as no surprise that Gang Colours was raised on the bump and grind of UKG. But the fact that the 24 year old counts Laurie Anderson ("It's kind of minimal, experimental and heavy on the
Heavy Petting
Gang Colours
Forgive Me?
Gang Colours
To Repel Ghosts
Gang Colours
I Don't Want You Calling
Gang Colours
Pebble Dash
Gang Colours
Tissues & Fivers
Gang Colours
Botley in Bloom
Gang Colours
Fancy Restaurant
Gang Colours
On Compton Bay
Gang Colours
Rollo's Ivory Table
Gang Colours