Port Sulphur - Meta Guru (2024)
Artist: Port Sulphur
Title: Meta Guru
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Last Night From Glasgow Limited
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Punk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:38
Total Size: 99/276 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Meta Guru
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Last Night From Glasgow Limited
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Punk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:38
Total Size: 99/276 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Caleno 3:07
02. Fast Boys & Factory Girls 4:16
03. Valentino's 4:43
04. Bill Nelson 4:31
05. Tomorrow-Tomorrow 3:56
06. Exploding Clockwork 4:10
07. The Lane 3:16
08. Orient Express 3:36
09. Meta Guru 4:47
10. It's Kinda Funny 4:18
Port Sulphur was formulated upon Douglas MacIntyre recording tracks as a member of Sexual Objects with Boards of Canada producing. The fusion of the BOC electronics with the SOBS’ Velvets’ drones became a sonic template for early Port Sulphur recordings. Another influence was Bowie’s 1977 game-changing album, ‘Low’.
META GURU is an album collection of new material and reworked/remodelled older songs. MacIntyre’s book Hungry Beat (published by White Rabbit) about the Fast Product ignition of Scotland’s post-punk independent scene is another touchstone. Artists associated with the Hungry Beat period contributed heavily to the album - Vic Godard (Subway Sect); Paul Research (The Scars); Davy Henderson (Fire Engines); James Kirk (Orange Juice) - with all being involved in the writing and recording process.
Side 1 of the META GURU is largely instrumental with Side 2 featuring vocal performances. The final track on the album is a cover of Josef K’s ‘It’s Kinda Funny’, which is fitting as their guitarist Malcolm Ross produced the only single by MacIntyre’s teenage group Article 58 (who also supported Josef K on a short English tour in 1981). The album was recorded at Green Door studio in Glasgow. META GURU is modern music.
META GURU is an album collection of new material and reworked/remodelled older songs. MacIntyre’s book Hungry Beat (published by White Rabbit) about the Fast Product ignition of Scotland’s post-punk independent scene is another touchstone. Artists associated with the Hungry Beat period contributed heavily to the album - Vic Godard (Subway Sect); Paul Research (The Scars); Davy Henderson (Fire Engines); James Kirk (Orange Juice) - with all being involved in the writing and recording process.
Side 1 of the META GURU is largely instrumental with Side 2 featuring vocal performances. The final track on the album is a cover of Josef K’s ‘It’s Kinda Funny’, which is fitting as their guitarist Malcolm Ross produced the only single by MacIntyre’s teenage group Article 58 (who also supported Josef K on a short English tour in 1981). The album was recorded at Green Door studio in Glasgow. META GURU is modern music.