The latest offering from the legendary Eddie Piller is a psychedelic trip back to the swinging 60s with "British Mod Sounds Of The 1960s Volume 2: The Freakbeat & Psych Years".
This time, Piller has curated a collection of tracks that will have you grooving and tripping out in equal measure.
The purple vinyl edition adds a touch of retro cool to an already stylish package, making it a must-have for any collector or music aficionado.
Songs like The Creation's "Painterman" and The Attack's "Strange House" transport you back to a time when music was experimental and boundaries were meant to be pushed.
It's not all peace and love though, as tracks like The Isley Brothers' "Who's That Lady" and The Birds' "No Good Without You" bring a gritty edge to the mix.
Piller's keen eye for hidden gems shines through in every track, making this compilation a treasure trove of sonic delights.
So grab your parka, slip on your shades, and dive headfirst into the mind-bending world of British mod sounds.
Whether you're a long-time fan of the genre or a newcomer looking to expand your musical horizons, this album is guaranteed to leave you wanting more.
Eddie Piller has done it again, proving once more that he is a true maestro of all things mod.
This time, Piller has curated a collection of tracks that will have you grooving and tripping out in equal measure.
The purple vinyl edition adds a touch of retro cool to an already stylish package, making it a must-have for any collector or music aficionado.
Songs like The Creation's "Painterman" and The Attack's "Strange House" transport you back to a time when music was experimental and boundaries were meant to be pushed.
It's not all peace and love though, as tracks like The Isley Brothers' "Who's That Lady" and The Birds' "No Good Without You" bring a gritty edge to the mix.
Piller's keen eye for hidden gems shines through in every track, making this compilation a treasure trove of sonic delights.
So grab your parka, slip on your shades, and dive headfirst into the mind-bending world of British mod sounds.
Whether you're a long-time fan of the genre or a newcomer looking to expand your musical horizons, this album is guaranteed to leave you wanting more.
Eddie Piller has done it again, proving once more that he is a true maestro of all things mod.






