Wednesday, 23 April 2025

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I might have said this before but at one stage, Ubiquity Records were everywhere with thier distinctive 12" covers making them stand out from the crowd: and they are doing it again with the sounds of desert disco's finest, the Flying Mojito Bros. with their own album of a massive 11 tracks.



Ubiquity's sunny West Coast vibe couldn't be a better home to Balearic nu-disco is cowboy boots.  Up until now, FMB were best known for taking an edit from the leftfield US 'rock'y/funky road or putting a remix in the form of a refrito of something that the Flying Burritio Bros. or Gram Parsons in particular would be a fan of.  Like their remix of James Alexander Bright (see review HEREor the "beach" series of Paul Hilary's 'Children Of The Sun' (see review HERE) or Lucky Sun (see review HERE) - you know the type of thing.

So be prepared for their own creations that supported by some proper musicians featuring Pearl Charles, Scott Hirsch, Will Worden, Robert Chaney and Hero Fisher on vocals, the mighty Shawn Lee (last seen on the drum stool behind at Asha Puthli at We Out Here last summer but also the Ping Pong Orchestra,Young Gun Silver Fox and our fabourite, the link up with Bei Bei), plus Joe Harvey-Whyte (a specialist in pedal steel, lap steel, dobro and guitar) and bass guitar by Joe Stoddart (a touring artist for ABBA).

If you think this is justs novelty project, the title track will prove you wrong and not long after that you'll be totally up for 'Glitter' with it's railroad harp vs.Róisín Murphy at the rodeo. 'Catch Me', 'Lost To The Desert' and the opener 'Area 54' (Ed. that's no studio) kind of sum the album up but are we quite ready of a version album? 'Slow Train To Fuego' shows us what's possible - or even up their cowboy shirts with the twangy geetarh of 'Thunder Exchange'.

With their DJ heads on, they've really managed to absorb MOR, Classic Rock, Country and funk-up the disco balls with tumble weed for a trendy Hank Wangford (a personal friend of Mr Parsons you know) meets a Luther Vandross and Diana Ross for the next generation that can handle J.J.Cale or disco Little Feat: whilst on the boarders of the Modern Room at NuNorthern Soul - amazing!

It's official then, San Francisco (and the rest of the world) is the new mid-west with 'Just Passing Through' as the sound of the spring, summer, autumn and winter: in the Desert, there's always a disco going on. What's the dress code?

 



Artist: Flying Mojito Bros

Title: Just Passing Through
Release date: 25th April, 2025
Label: Ubiquity Records
Cat. No: TBC
Format: Digital LINKS / Bandcamp

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