Panda Sound Sequence – Gimmick Banana

0:00:25 Warmduscher – Fatso [2022] [Bandcamp]
0:03:53 Working Men’s Club – Teeth (Gabe Gurnsey Remix) [2021] [Bandcamp]
0:09:57 GLYSK – Uncomfortable [2021] [Bandcamp]
0:13:32 Familjen – Det Snurrar I Min Skalle [2007] [Discogs]
0:17:40 Ripship – Ripship is Online [2022] [Bandcamp]
0:21:30 Ren – Hi Ren [2022] [Website]
0:28:00 Antony Szmierek – The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Fallacy [2022] [Soundcloud]
0:30:46 Belle & Sebastian – I Don’t Know What You See In Me [2023] [Bandcamp]
0:34:15 Paloma San Basilio – No Puedes Volver A Mi (Never Can Say Goodbye) [1975] [Discogs]
0:37:19 Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Raakost [2014] [Soundcloud]
0:42:48 Pains of Being Pure At Heart – Laid [2016] [Creep Records]
0:45:24 Crom X Jaded X Outkast – Hey Ya (Crom X Jaded Bootleg) [2020] [Soundcloud]
0:49:40 Creep featuring Dark Sister – Jessica King [2014] [Bandcamp]
0:53:21 Kelly Lee Owens – More Than A Woman [2017] [Discogs]
0:56:32 Wuh-Oh – How Do You Do It? [2020] [Website]
0:58:59 Interview with Stephen Morris (Joy Division), Tony Wilson (Factory Records) and Radio 1 DJ from the 2nd episode of BBC’s Something Else broadcast 15 Sept 1979. [YouTube]
1:03:29 Joy Division – She’s Lost Control (live on BBC’s Something Else broadcast 15 September 1979 – the last (and only nationally broadcast) television appearance) [Discogs]
1:07:04 Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Swim and Sleep (Like a Shark) (Lindstr​ø​m Remix) [2013] [Bandcamp]
1:15:38 Gabe Gurnsey – Blessings [2022] [Bandcamp]
1:21:10 Fontaines D.C. – Skinky Fa [2022] [Bandcamp]
1:24:47 The Herbaliser – Welcome To Extravagance (No Sleep Nigel’s Dub) [2014] [Bandcamp]
1:28:00 Crystal Castles VS Health – Crimewave [2007] [Discogs]
1:32:25 L Major – Brock Out [2020] [Bandcamp]
1:37:30 Special Interest – Cherry Blue Intention [2022] [Bandcamp]
1:40:48 Dark Sister – Haunt U [2011] [Bandcamp]
1:45:20 Daft Punk – Around The World (I-Cube Remix) [1997] [Discogs]
1:51:27 I-Cube – C (I-Cube Remix) [2018] [Beatport]
1:56:10 Sister Nancy – Bam Bam (Jimi Needles  Moombahton Remix) [2020] [Soundcloud]
1:58:35 Ren – epilogue to Hi Ren [2022]

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0:00:25 Warmduscher - Fatso (2022)
London six-piece Warmduscher‘s fourth LP, At The Hotspot is produced by Joe Goddard and Al Doyle of Hot Chip and is set for release via Bella Union on 1 April 2023. Fatso, the lead single, is drenched in 80’s sleaze funk and is gloriously sticky! [Bandcamp]

0:03:53 Working Men's Club - Teeth (Gabe Gurnsey Remix) (2019)
West Yorkshire quartet Working Men Club‘s 2019 single released on on 12″ via Heavenly Records contained this remix by Gabe Gurnsey, founding member of post-industrialist outfit Factory Floor.

“There’s such an amazing spirit to the original ‘Teeth’ that I wanted to keep and 100% needed to keep in my mix. Their energy and feistiness are the best elements you can have when you’re remixing. Grinding synths, tripped out vocals and guitars, 505 drum machines…what more could you want.” – Gabe Gurnsey

Working Mens Club re-released the remix as a free download on their Bandcamp in late 2021and their sophomore LP Fear Fear in 2022 followed by an EP of remixes titled the Steel City EP.
[Bandcamp] [Discogs]

0:09:57 GLYSK - Uncomfortable (2021)
Glitchy-hyper-pop from London artist GLYSK off her Social Intercourse EP released in October 2021. [Bandcamp] [Insta]

0:13:32 Familjen - Det Snurrar I Min Skalle (2007)
Swedish indie-techno artist Johan Tommy Karlsson goes under the moniker Familjen (which means Family) and released his debut album, of which this is the title track, via Tellé in Norway, the same label as Röyksopp, Annie and Kings Of Convenience. Det Snurrar I Min Skalle translates to “It’s spinning in my head”.[Discogs]

0:17:40 Ripship - Ripship is Online (2022)
From Auckland, New Zealand, Callum Lincoln (guitar, synth, vocals) and Eva-Rae McLean (drums, vocals) are sci-fi psych-rock duo Ripship. They formed initially in 2018 as The Ever-Loving Fuck before settling on the Ripship moniker in 2019. Ripship is Online was released in august 2022 as the lead single to their debut long-player Fearsome Engine which is available on vinyl thanks to 1:12 Records. Ripship say that they have been described as Gary Numan meets The Cure. To be honest, I am pretty sure that Gary Numan has already met the Cure and nothing this good came from it before. [Bandcamp]

0:21:30 Ren - Hi Ren (2022)
Releasing music under the mononym Ren, Ren Gill is a musician from Bristol who since the age of nineteen has had ongoing battles with a chronic health problem – by the time he was 25 he had resigned to not making it past thirty.

“I can’t even really scratch the surface on what it was like to loose most my early 20s to debilitating mysterious health problems that left me trapped in my bed with debilitating pain and neurological issues. I felt like I missed out on so much of what where meant to be the years of my life where I was growing up and discovering what it meant to be an adult. While friends were starting families, starting careers, socialising, I spent most of it inside the four walls of my bedroom, too tired and weak on most days to leave my bed. In crippling amounts of pain. This wasn’t days or weeks, it was years.”

His most recent single – Hi Ren is a nine-minute epic counter-cultural exploration of mental health. It’s a compelling yet sublime listen replete with a wonderfully self aware and hilarious broken fourth wall. [Website] [GoFundMe]

0:28:00 Antony Szmierek - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Fallacy (2022)
Manchester rapper / spoken word artist, Antony Szmierek (pronounced like “Shmerrick”) started out as writing short stories and novels before turning his poetry to performance. His conversational flow and tone sets him apart from most other spoken-word acts and Hitchhiker is a conversation that bears repeating. [Soundcloud]

0:30:46 Belle & Sebastian - I Don't Know What You See In Me (2023)
In 2022 Belle & Sebastian released their first album in seven years (unless you count 2019’s soundtrack to Simon Bird’s Days of the Bagnold Summer). The band recorded that record, A Bit Of Previous, in Glasgow when Covid-19 stifled their initial plans to record in Los Angeles. As it turned out the sessions from that recording bore enough material for a second album, titled Late Developers, it was released in January 2023.

Stuart Murdoch told NME:
“The second LP is the fun LP. Even if some of the songs have serious subject matter, it was fun to put together. It’s my job to sequence the records, and putting two LPs together from 30 songs gives you a lot of options for having a nice flow.

“With the first record you’re trying to shape something that’s a little bit more cultured, maybe with the voices sitting at the same level and a constant narrative, whereas the second record is more all over the place, you’ve got more voices coming in.”

I Don’t Know What You See In Me is Belle & Sebastian’s first ever co-write – composed with producer and performer Pete Ferguson – who records as Wuh-Oh.
[Bandcamp] [Website]

0:34:15 Paloma San Basilio - No Puedes Volver A Mi (1975)
Paloma San Basilio released her debut album, titled Sombras (Feelings) in 1975. It was the beginning of her musical career that would end up spanning four decades and see her awarded a Lifetime Achievement Grammy in 2006.
Sombras included several covers, including the title track – a cover of the ubiquitous Morris Albert single from 1974 and this Spanish version of Never Can Say Goodbye.
Fun fact: Never Can Say Goodbye was originally written and intended for The Supremes – who did record it for their Promises Kept album in 1971, but Motown decided to have The Jackson Five release it instead that year with a 12 year old Michael on lead vocals. The song has been covered by many over the years, notably Gloria Gaynor‘s disco version in 1974 and the Communards hi-nrg version in 1987. The Supremes version recorded in ’71 finally surfaced on the 2002 compilation The 70’s Anthology.
[Discogs]

0:37:19 Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Raakost [2014] [Soundcloud]
0:42:48 Pains of Being Pure At Heart – Laid [2016] [Creep Records]
0:45:24 Crom X Jaded X Outkast – Hey Ya (Crom X Jaded Bootleg) [2020] [Soundcloud]
0:49:40 Creep featuring Dark Sister – Jessica King [2014] [Bandcamp]
0:53:21 Kelly Lee Owens – More Than A Woman [2017] [Discogs]
0:56:32 Wuh-Oh – How Do You Do It? [2020] [Website]
0:58:59 Interview with Stephen Morris (Joy Division), Tony Wilson (Factory Records) and Radio 1 DJ from the 2nd episode of BBC’s Something Else broadcast 15 Sept 1979. [YouTube]
1:03:29 Joy Division – She’s Lost Control (live on BBC’s Something Else broadcast 15 September 1979 – the last (and only nationally broadcast) television appearance) [Discogs]
1:07:04 Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Swim and Sleep (Like a Shark) (Lindstr​ø​m Remix) [2013] [Bandcamp]
1:15:38 Gabe Gurnsey – Blessings [2022] [Bandcamp]
1:21:10 Fontaines D.C. – Skinky Fa [2022] [Bandcamp]
1:24:47 The Herbaliser – Welcome To Extravagance (No Sleep Nigel’s Dub) [2014] [Bandcamp]
1:28:00 Crystal Castles VS Health – Crimewave [2007] [Discogs]
1:32:25 L Major – Brock Out [2020] [Bandcamp]
1:37:30 Special Interest – Cherry Blue Intention [2022] [Bandcamp]
1:40:48 Dark Sister – Haunt U [2011] [Bandcamp]
1:45:20 Daft Punk – Around The World (I-Cube Remix) [1997] [Discogs]
1:51:27 I-Cube – C (I-Cube Remix) [2018] [Beatport]
1:56:10 Sister Nancy – Bam Bam (Jimi Needles  Moombahton Remix) [2020] [Soundcloud]
1:58:35 Ren – epilogue to Hi Ren [2022]