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Eddie Warner / US69
Finders Keepers
πππππ πππ§π£ππ§ / ππ69βπ¨ βπππ£πππ§π¨ ππππ₯ππ§π¨β captures a rare pairing of two cult worlds: Eddie Warnerβs vivid, rhythm-forward library experimentation and US69βs psychedelic jazz-soul electricity. Itβs a meeting of crate-diggersβ obsessions β cinematic groove science on one side, and late-β60s free-minded funk explorations on the other.
Warnerβs cues unfold with sharp, percussive swagger and bold arrangements that hint at spy themes, mod pop, and proto-breakbeat attitude. They carry that unmistakable European library sheen: tightly composed, punchy, and primed for sampling.
US69βs contribution pushes the release into deeper, head-expanding territory. Their blend of spiritual jazz, fuzz-soul textures, and improvisational freedom feels raw and immediate, a snapshot of a band stretching past genre and into pure movement.
Together these sides form a small but potent artefact β a cross-section of two parallel undergrounds whose influence echoes far beyond their limited original footprints. Perfect for listeners drawn to psychedelic soul, deep library grooves, and the stranger corners of late-β60s counterculture.
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Eddie Warner - Brutus Drums
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US69 - Yesterday's Folks








