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Basement 5 - Silicon Chip
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Disconnection - Bali Ha'i (US Discomix)
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A Certain Ratio - Shake Up
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23 skidoo - Language
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PIL - Home Is Where The Heart Is
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Mark Stewart And The Maffia - Jerusalem
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The Unknown Cases - Masimbabele (The Original Version)
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Allez Allez - She's Stirring Up (Dub)
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Animal Magic - Standard Man
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Lifetones - Distance No Object
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Snakefinger - I Gave Myself To You
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Startled Insects - Overrzoom
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Maximum Joy - Silent Street / Silent Dub
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African Headcharge - Throw It Away
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EP-4 - Tide Gauge
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400 Blows - Declaration Of Intent
(incl 40p fanzine written by Matt Annis with photographs by Simon Pyke and Ian Brodie) Postpunk Theory is a meticulously curated compilation by the legendary Tony Thorpe, known for his work with The Moody Boys, 400 Blows, and The KLF. These classic tracks were played at parties by Thorpe at the time, making them his personal classics. The compilation features 16 rare and sought-after tracks from the post-punk era, including works by Mark Stewart and The Maffia, Basement 5, 23 Skidoo and more.



Defining post-punk is no easy task. While punk was defined by a raw, rebellious simplicity, post-punk (1978-1986) expanded into a diverse array of sounds and ideas. It maintained punk's independent spirit but embraced experimentation, incorporating influences from various musical and cultural traditions, resulting in a movement far more eclectic and fragmented than its predecessor.

At its core, post-punk broke away from traditional rock structures, blending genres like industrial, goth, and punk-funk with emerging dance music cultures. This era's spirit of innovation and defiance against musical norms continues to inspire, making post-punk a pivotal moment in music history that defies easy categorization.

Tony Thorpe presents Postpunk Theory - Alpha ? is a meticulously curated compilation by the legendary Tony Thorpe, known for his work with The Moody Boys, 400 Blows, and The KLF. These classic tracks were played at parties by Thorpe at the time, making them his personal classics. The compilation features 16 rare and sought-after tracks from the post-punk era, including works by Mark Stewart and The Maffia, Basement 5, 23 Skidoo, African Headcharge, and more.

Growing up in a vibrant musical environment in South London, Thorpe was deeply influenced by the eclectic sounds around him, from jazz-funk to Brit-Funk, and later, the post-punk records he discovered. As Thorpe recalls, "Post-punk was a mishmash of different cultures and ideas. Out of post-punk came dance music culture. That period was the most creative time because the culture was in its experimental phase." This compilation captures that innovative spirit, offering a glimpse into the era that shaped Thorpe's musical journey.

The album comes as a limited 2xLP set, accompanied by an extensive 40-page fanzine. The fanzine, written by Matt Annis (Join The Future), dives deep into the post-punk movement, offering insight and context enriched with striking photographs by Simon Pyke and Ian Brodie.



Tracklist

A1. Basement 5 - Silicon Chip
A2. Disconnection - Bali Ha'i (US Discomix)
A3. A Certain Ratio - Shake Up
A4. 23 skidoo - Language

B1. PIL - Home Is Where The Heart Is
B2. Mark Stewart And The Maffia - Jerusalem
B3. The Unknown Cases - Masimbabele (The Original Version)
B4. Allez Allez - She's Stirring Up (Dub)

C1. Animal Magic - Standard Man
C2. Lifetones - Distance No Object
C3. Snakefinger - I Gave Myself To You
C4. Startled Insects - Overrzoom

D1. Maximum Joy - Silent Street / Silent Dub
D2. African Headcharge - Throw It Away
D3. EP-4 - Tide Gauge
D4. 400 Blows - Declaration Of Intent More