
Matt Berry - Heard Noises (Blue Coloured LP)
Following the huge acclaim of Matt Berryâs 2021 album The Blue Elephant (âA sonic odysseyâ â Uncut) â as well as last yearâs one-off album of library music collaboration with the KPM label (âanother string to Berryâs impressive bowâ â Prog magazine) â we present Heard Noises, Mattâs eighth studio album with Acid Jazz, out 24 January.
Weâre hugely excited to offer a beautiful label-exclusive gatefold edition on Psychedelic Swirl colour vinyl, alongside the standard version Sky Blue LP, as well as corresponding soft-pack CD and retro Cassette.
Out now, lead single âI Gotta Limitâ finds Matt trading lines with Kitty Liv (Kitty, Daisy and Lewis) as a man after a second chance with a woman impatient with his pleading. With a song structure inspired by Sly Stone, in a little over three minutes âI Gotta Limitâ crams in a plethora of musical ideas on an instantly catchy song which is part Northern Soul, part psych.
In contrast to The Blue Elephantâs dizzying trip through an idiosyncratic love of British Psych, Freakbeat, Acid Rock and late â60s pop, Heard Noises finds Matt heading for a looser, Californian psychedelia through his love of the trippier sounds of space pop and rock, and his ear for an eerie, haunting melody.
Once again, the album is testament to Mattâs exceptional musicianship, production skills and songwriting prowess. Almost every instrument is played by Matt including guitars, bass, a variety of keyboards (acoustic and Wurlitzer pianos), synthesizers and organs (including Moogs, Vox, Farfisa, Gibson, Eminent organs) and Mellotron.
He is joined by long-time collaborator, neo-progressive drummer Craig Blundell, and guests including Pokerfaceâs Natasha Lyonne and back with Matt is The Shins/Fruit Batsâ Eric D. Johnson (acoustic guitar, autoharp and backing vocals on âWhy On Fire?â, âTo Live For What Once Wasâ and âSnakes That Slideâ), Phil Scraggs (lap steel guitar on âTo Live For What Once Wasâ and âSnakes That Slideâ), Rosie McDermott (vocals on âSky Highâ) and the S. Club 60s Choir (featuring Mattâs mum).
In many ways Heard Noises could be considered the perfect distillation of the extraordinary breadth of musical ideas across Mattâs albums to date.Â
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$15.61Matt Berry - Heard Noises (Blue Coloured LP)
Following the huge acclaim of Matt Berryâs 2021 album The Blue Elephant (âA sonic odysseyâ â Uncut) â as well as last yearâs one-off album of library music collaboration with the KPM label (âanother string to Berryâs impressive bowâ â Prog magazine) â we present Heard Noises, Mattâs eighth studio album with Acid Jazz, out 24 January.
Weâre hugely excited to offer a beautiful label-exclusive gatefold edition on Psychedelic Swirl colour vinyl, alongside the standard version Sky Blue LP, as well as corresponding soft-pack CD and retro Cassette.
Out now, lead single âI Gotta Limitâ finds Matt trading lines with Kitty Liv (Kitty, Daisy and Lewis) as a man after a second chance with a woman impatient with his pleading. With a song structure inspired by Sly Stone, in a little over three minutes âI Gotta Limitâ crams in a plethora of musical ideas on an instantly catchy song which is part Northern Soul, part psych.
In contrast to The Blue Elephantâs dizzying trip through an idiosyncratic love of British Psych, Freakbeat, Acid Rock and late â60s pop, Heard Noises finds Matt heading for a looser, Californian psychedelia through his love of the trippier sounds of space pop and rock, and his ear for an eerie, haunting melody.
Once again, the album is testament to Mattâs exceptional musicianship, production skills and songwriting prowess. Almost every instrument is played by Matt including guitars, bass, a variety of keyboards (acoustic and Wurlitzer pianos), synthesizers and organs (including Moogs, Vox, Farfisa, Gibson, Eminent organs) and Mellotron.
He is joined by long-time collaborator, neo-progressive drummer Craig Blundell, and guests including Pokerfaceâs Natasha Lyonne and back with Matt is The Shins/Fruit Batsâ Eric D. Johnson (acoustic guitar, autoharp and backing vocals on âWhy On Fire?â, âTo Live For What Once Wasâ and âSnakes That Slideâ), Phil Scraggs (lap steel guitar on âTo Live For What Once Wasâ and âSnakes That Slideâ), Rosie McDermott (vocals on âSky Highâ) and the S. Club 60s Choir (featuring Mattâs mum).
In many ways Heard Noises could be considered the perfect distillation of the extraordinary breadth of musical ideas across Mattâs albums to date.Â
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Following the huge acclaim of Matt Berryâs 2021 album The Blue Elephant (âA sonic odysseyâ â Uncut) â as well as last yearâs one-off album of library music collaboration with the KPM label (âanother string to Berryâs impressive bowâ â Prog magazine) â we present Heard Noises, Mattâs eighth studio album with Acid Jazz, out 24 January.
Weâre hugely excited to offer a beautiful label-exclusive gatefold edition on Psychedelic Swirl colour vinyl, alongside the standard version Sky Blue LP, as well as corresponding soft-pack CD and retro Cassette.
Out now, lead single âI Gotta Limitâ finds Matt trading lines with Kitty Liv (Kitty, Daisy and Lewis) as a man after a second chance with a woman impatient with his pleading. With a song structure inspired by Sly Stone, in a little over three minutes âI Gotta Limitâ crams in a plethora of musical ideas on an instantly catchy song which is part Northern Soul, part psych.
In contrast to The Blue Elephantâs dizzying trip through an idiosyncratic love of British Psych, Freakbeat, Acid Rock and late â60s pop, Heard Noises finds Matt heading for a looser, Californian psychedelia through his love of the trippier sounds of space pop and rock, and his ear for an eerie, haunting melody.
Once again, the album is testament to Mattâs exceptional musicianship, production skills and songwriting prowess. Almost every instrument is played by Matt including guitars, bass, a variety of keyboards (acoustic and Wurlitzer pianos), synthesizers and organs (including Moogs, Vox, Farfisa, Gibson, Eminent organs) and Mellotron.
He is joined by long-time collaborator, neo-progressive drummer Craig Blundell, and guests including Pokerfaceâs Natasha Lyonne and back with Matt is The Shins/Fruit Batsâ Eric D. Johnson (acoustic guitar, autoharp and backing vocals on âWhy On Fire?â, âTo Live For What Once Wasâ and âSnakes That Slideâ), Phil Scraggs (lap steel guitar on âTo Live For What Once Wasâ and âSnakes That Slideâ), Rosie McDermott (vocals on âSky Highâ) and the S. Club 60s Choir (featuring Mattâs mum).
In many ways Heard Noises could be considered the perfect distillation of the extraordinary breadth of musical ideas across Mattâs albums to date.Â










