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Jungle Cats
LP $16.35

07/16/2013 5060174955587 

DBR 002 


CD $13.00

06/18/2013 5060174955594 

DBR 002 CD 


MP3 $9.90

05/27/2013 5060174955594 

 


***The delightful FAIR OHS release their second full length, Jungle Cats. Inspired by trips to North Africa, the lost music of forgotten tribes, San Francisco psych, James Brown’s unequalled dedication to the Holy Groove and Carlos f**kin’ Santana; Jungle Cats is a record to seduce to. Fair Ohs formed four years ago in a haze of beer-soaked free love party-vibes. EDDY JOE and MATT came together like young romantics, vowing to show everyone the meaning of true love. The years that followed the consummation of their musical marriage on that hot summer’s day saw them release a series of 7″ singles and cassettes—some shared with the likes of Women, Male Bonding, and Cold Pumas—that made people like Pitchfork say “hey, these guys are A-OK!”. But no one was prepared for the earth shattering power of debut album Everything Is Dancing. A record so inventive and hip-shakingly awesome that fans and critics alike regularly begged them for locks of hair, sweat-drenched t-shirts and babies. But Fair Ohs gave them nothing, the music was the gift they shared, not their love. Everything Is Dancing was the sound of East African guitar music colliding with Indian ragas and Cuban rhythms in the hands of three shirtless London punk virtuosos. And it was rad. They toured after that, playing to the braying masses. All furious and drunk and hypnotic, they bewitched Europe and Great Britain, casting their magical musical spell in the tiniest of dives and the most sun soaked of festivals. But then they rested, and waited, and created. Setting the ‘desert vibe’ tone from opener “Green Apple Milk”—full of crackling, dusty Ethiopian jazz samples and three-part saxophone harmonies that eventually descend into a slow and psychedelic Santana and Earth-inspired desert trip—and featuring 2012’s “Salt Flats” albeit a new far jazzier version of the hit flexi single—this is a record to be naked to…. A record to dance all night with your crush to…. An endless fiesta that Lionel Richie promised, but never delivered.

Tracklist

  1. #1 Green Apple Milk

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  2. #2 Citric Placid

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  3. #3 Mayan Flex

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  4. #4 Sleep

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  5. #5 Panama Red Jets

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  6. #6 Ya Mustafa

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  7. #7 Silver Jade Mountain

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  8. #8 Cayman Brac

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  9. #9 Salt Flats

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  10. #10 Mountain Bombs

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