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  1. 4 de abr. de 2022 · Since the launch of his label Pumf (Parsnips Under My Feet) in 1984, the musician, visual artist, and zine publisher from Blackpool, England has burrowed down into an unfathomably deep rabbit hole. In a rare interview, Batcow shares the story of the label’s origins, describes some of their very strangest releases, and explains his ...

  2. Howl in the Typewriter is the vehicle of one Stan Batcow, a man who has been churning out music for almost as long as I can remember and is long overdue wider recognition for the unique furrow ploughed by his numerous diverse endeavours - everything from salsa, to peculiar pop songs about cheese, to imaginary soundtracks such as we have here.

  3. 13 de ene. de 2024 · Taking the punk ethos of 'do-it-yourself' to a new level, Stan Batcow created Pumf Records in 1984. It was formed as A-void, a band Stan played in at the time, prepared to release their first...

  4. At this point Tilton left the band: he was replaced shortly after by Stan Batcow, who came in on bass with Robb moving to guitar. The band then signed to In Tape , the label run by Marc Riley and released their Songs Of Love And Fury, their breakthrough album in the US.

  5. 13 de ago. de 2020 · It is a remarkable and under-heralded set, expertly balanced between the unfettered madness of Morris, and the melodic and production work of Stan Batcow. It is also a concept album about alternative dimensions, and the ‘subversion of linear time’ 17 (Sienko 2004).

  6. Taking the punk ethos of 'do-it-yourself' to a new level, Stan Batcow created Pumf Records in 1984. It was formed as A-void, a band Stan played in at the time, prepared to release their first album after gaining exposure in Blackpool.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2022 · Posted on April 4, 2022. Few people take the concept “create your own culture” to the extent of pStan Batcow. Since the launch of his label Pumf (Parsnips Under My Feet) in 1984, the musician, visual artist, and zine publisher from Blackpool, England has burrowed down into an unfathomably deep rabbit hole.