8 Tracks – That Help Your Imagination: Bill Patrick

 
Music

What helps your imagination? I like to think it's a good hit of some caffeinated beverage but realistically that just makes me anxious and paranoid. Open spaces? Maybe. Not looking at this bloody computer? Absolutely. Music? Yup OK let's agree on music. Bill Patrick's of the latter school of thought.  A 'DJ's DJ' and he's picked some rather fine aural delights to warm the head and stimulate the mind… or something more a little new agey.. Oh yeah that Help Your Imagination

Let's stop rambling and get down to the beauties on offer.


Bill Patrick plays Gorilla' in Manchester on Friday 6th November.

Laurel Halo - Situation

Music I would enjoy whilst sipping on a 1967 Montal Vintage Armagnac and having my hair braided into cornrows. Tough, gritty yet befitting a monarch.

  • Laurel Halo - Situation

    Music I would enjoy whilst sipping on a 1967 Montal Vintage Armagnac and having my hair braided into cornrows. Tough, gritty yet befitting a monarch.

  • John Maus - Keep Pushing On

    My visceral hate for 80’s music and cocaine is well documented but he’s making it work for me in a way that I’ve started to question my prior belief system. I’d dance and do a line with Edie to this.

  • Lord Skywave - Newt

    Makes me want to hold the hand of a loved one, eat dried mango slices and reminisce on the times we’ve spent.

  • Arthur Russell - See Through

    Still holding her hand as she slides closer and slightly trembles at the reality of what is lost.

  • Nenado - Hari Hari

    The drug has settled in and it’s starting to wind down a twisted path that’s causing you to have second thoughts about it all. You ask yourself why you even listened to your friends in the first place.

  • 1991 - Distortion Of Time

    Via a dark force that entered through the left lateral ventricle of my brain I’m thrust into a shadowy place of lo fi nightmares and strange sexual perversions.

  • Biosphere - Le Grand Dôme

    Driving down a Nevada highway at night, passing by a budget motel with flickering florescent sign stating it’s inclusion of “color TV”.

  • Belbury Poly - Caermaen

    I would follow this song into enchanting woods and hope for the best.