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Ike Yard: Ike Yard Vinyl LP

Ike Yard: Ike Yard Vinyl LP

$15.95
Ike Yard: Ike Yard Vinyl LP
$15.95

The Story

New York City, 1982. A group of art school dweebs coalesce somewhere downtown to record the only full-length album ever released by Factory America. A complex network of Roland rhythm machines forms the mutant post-punk foundation of Ike Yard (sometimes erroneously referred to by its catalog number, A FACT A SECOND), rejecting the cold stiffness of acts like Cabaret Voltaire in favor of the inherent funkiness of New York’s no wave sound (read: basslines, syncopated beats, horn stabs) alongside touches of dub, industrial, Soviet austerity and sci-fi aesthetics. A truly unique record unlike anything else I’ve ever heard, and a real collector’s piece; even recent reissues fetch big bucks now. Check out “M. Kurtz,” “NCR” and “Cherish 8.” Official reissue on Superior Viaduct with repro of the original art insert, recommended. 

  • black vinyl pressing
  • first domestic vinyl pressing since 1982
  • music label: Superior Viaduct 2020
reviewed by departmental dan 09/2020
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

New York City, 1982. A group of art school dweebs coalesce somewhere downtown to record the only full-length album ever released by Factory America. A complex network of Roland rhythm machines forms the mutant post-punk foundation of Ike Yard (sometimes erroneously referred to by its catalog number, A FACT A SECOND), rejecting the cold stiffness of acts like Cabaret Voltaire in favor of the inherent funkiness of New York’s no wave sound (read: basslines, syncopated beats, horn stabs) alongside touches of dub, industrial, Soviet austerity and sci-fi aesthetics. A truly unique record unlike anything else I’ve ever heard, and a real collector’s piece; even recent reissues fetch big bucks now. Check out “M. Kurtz,” “NCR” and “Cherish 8.” Official reissue on Superior Viaduct with repro of the original art insert, recommended. 

  • black vinyl pressing
  • first domestic vinyl pressing since 1982
  • music label: Superior Viaduct 2020
reviewed by departmental dan 09/2020
.
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