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Album artwork for Cosmic Joke by Al Lover

A staple of the global psychedelic scene, Lover has spent nearly a decade fine-tuning a broken, abstracted form of electronica that pools together a tapestry of trip-hop, synthesised krautrock, dub and dark ambient. Utilising an arsenal of samples, drum machine, analogue synths and live instrumentation, Lover’s is a kaleidoscopic sound that’s J-Dilla, DJ Shadow andLee Scratch Perry by way of Brian Eno, Kraftwerk and Kluster. Central to Lover’s music is a desire to explore the fringes of psychedelic music and the common threads that run through its far-reaching styles, drawing elements from the past and connecting them to the future.

Through the years he has released a number of studio albums and beat tapes, remixed the likes of Osees and Night Beats, been resident DJ for the Levitation and Desert Daze festivals and collaborated with the likes of Goat, Anton Newcombe, Cairo Liberation Front and White Fence. Now, Lover returns with his latest studio album, Cosmic Joke – a series of synthesised philosophical meditations on modern life, in all its tragicomic absurdity. "Cosmic Joke came from observing the rising, compounded absurdity in recent years andseeing structures of normalcy dissolving. It’s my attempt to view these things as part of a higher-order process, through a metaphysicallens rather than an ideological one. It’s been an exercise in holding the paradoxical relationship of comedy and tragedy, joy and pain, growth and decay, scale and decline as part of an interlocked system that, at a deep level, is essential to how we interface with the world.”

Al Lover

Cosmic Joke

Fuzz Club
Album artwork for Cosmic Joke by Al Lover
LP

£22.99

Standard LP is on 180g black vinyl, standard sleeve, printed inner-sleeve.

Black
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FC174V12

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Album artwork for Cosmic Joke by Al Lover
LP +

£27.99

Deluxe Edition is on 180g transparent green vinyl, gatefold sleeve, printed inner-sleeve.

Green
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FC174V12DE

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Al Lover

Cosmic Joke

Fuzz Club
Album artwork for Cosmic Joke by Al Lover
LP

£22.99

Standard LP is on 180g black vinyl, standard sleeve, printed inner-sleeve.

Black
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FC174V12

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Cosmic Joke by Al Lover
LP +

£27.99

Deluxe Edition is on 180g transparent green vinyl, gatefold sleeve, printed inner-sleeve.

Green
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

FC174V12DE

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

A staple of the global psychedelic scene, Lover has spent nearly a decade fine-tuning a broken, abstracted form of electronica that pools together a tapestry of trip-hop, synthesised krautrock, dub and dark ambient. Utilising an arsenal of samples, drum machine, analogue synths and live instrumentation, Lover’s is a kaleidoscopic sound that’s J-Dilla, DJ Shadow andLee Scratch Perry by way of Brian Eno, Kraftwerk and Kluster. Central to Lover’s music is a desire to explore the fringes of psychedelic music and the common threads that run through its far-reaching styles, drawing elements from the past and connecting them to the future.

Through the years he has released a number of studio albums and beat tapes, remixed the likes of Osees and Night Beats, been resident DJ for the Levitation and Desert Daze festivals and collaborated with the likes of Goat, Anton Newcombe, Cairo Liberation Front and White Fence. Now, Lover returns with his latest studio album, Cosmic Joke – a series of synthesised philosophical meditations on modern life, in all its tragicomic absurdity. "Cosmic Joke came from observing the rising, compounded absurdity in recent years andseeing structures of normalcy dissolving. It’s my attempt to view these things as part of a higher-order process, through a metaphysicallens rather than an ideological one. It’s been an exercise in holding the paradoxical relationship of comedy and tragedy, joy and pain, growth and decay, scale and decline as part of an interlocked system that, at a deep level, is essential to how we interface with the world.”