3 min

HTH019 - Lady Jane Beach - Motorcycle H2H Mix Series

    • Music

Lady Jane Beach return for their third H2H outing with 'Motorcycle'.

A low slung bass guitar groove, a jacking Roland TR-707 and a trippy TB-303 all wrapped up with a cooked Lead Vocal straight from the next-door neighbours afterparty,
'Motorcycle' arrives as co-production with Here To Hell label boss Kim Moyes (The Presets, K.I.M, Zero Percent).
Mixed by the expert hands of NYC's Phil Moffa (Lost Souls Of Saturn, The Butcha)
with Berlin's Klas "Sasse" Lindblad (Freestyle Man, Blackhead Studios) bringing the final mastering touch.

In the words of Lady Jane Beach...

'While patching racks from a Serbian drum machine and almost getting molotoved by neighbourhood bikies in a lockdown, we felt the urge to go for a spin on a motorcycle.

Thanks to Shakespeare and his fellow poets the dream came alive and instead of sailing a boat down the Cinque Terre or beaching it on Lady Jane Beach we some how got a modern day stuntman to drive a Harley through the city of London and underneath the Barbican on an e-lane below the Shakespeare tower.

This was a post-medieval classic refuge for the ages beyond Elon Musk's curiosity but enough that Lord Nelson could change the colour of the tide with a pack of uno cards.'

Lady Jane Beach return for their third H2H outing with 'Motorcycle'.

A low slung bass guitar groove, a jacking Roland TR-707 and a trippy TB-303 all wrapped up with a cooked Lead Vocal straight from the next-door neighbours afterparty,
'Motorcycle' arrives as co-production with Here To Hell label boss Kim Moyes (The Presets, K.I.M, Zero Percent).
Mixed by the expert hands of NYC's Phil Moffa (Lost Souls Of Saturn, The Butcha)
with Berlin's Klas "Sasse" Lindblad (Freestyle Man, Blackhead Studios) bringing the final mastering touch.

In the words of Lady Jane Beach...

'While patching racks from a Serbian drum machine and almost getting molotoved by neighbourhood bikies in a lockdown, we felt the urge to go for a spin on a motorcycle.

Thanks to Shakespeare and his fellow poets the dream came alive and instead of sailing a boat down the Cinque Terre or beaching it on Lady Jane Beach we some how got a modern day stuntman to drive a Harley through the city of London and underneath the Barbican on an e-lane below the Shakespeare tower.

This was a post-medieval classic refuge for the ages beyond Elon Musk's curiosity but enough that Lord Nelson could change the colour of the tide with a pack of uno cards.'

3 min

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