Released in 1980, Iron Curtain Innocence is a fantastic set piece of psych lo-fi folk that was completely different of the new wave sound that was predominant during that time. Bobb Trimble was a peculiar figure and an outsider musician from Worcester, MA (USA). This album was originally released in a small pressing of about 500 copies and features a somewhat disturbing yet memorable cover. The music carries a dreamy atmosphere that is able to conjure the most amazing mental images.
A brilliant and accessible double LP that showcases Khruangbin favourite tracks and influences providing an actual sonic globetrotting experience. The journey starts with "Illuminations" featuring Alice Coltrane and Santana, a spiritual intro for an incredible journey. The second track "I know that (when the spring times comes)" by Brilliantes del Vuelo is a mellow dubby reggae inspired track that gives a way to the more energetic "Khushi" by Nazia Hassan, a bittersweet quasi disco sounding track. "DRM" by Kelly Doyle is a rather short but breezy instrumental song that keeps the spirit of the sonic traveller alive. Side B starts up with "Don't go" by the south korean rock pioneers Sanullim, a very 80's new wave delight type of song. "I like it (don't stop)" by Maxwell Udoh is a rather amusing disco type song with romantic lyrics, very danceable stuff. "Enseñame" featuring David Marez is a lounge type so...


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