My Fantoms

by Hong Kong In The 60s

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  • Compact Disc + Digital Album

    CD edition of 'My Fantoms' in gatefold card wallet with booklet. Includes immediate download of 12-track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.

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about

“My Fantoms" is a record of heart-melting beauty. With a collection of 60s and 70s analogue sounds, textile synths and carpeted spongey drum machines, Hong Kong in The 60s present their vision of song, reminding us of forgotten sounds like The Passage, Young Marble Giants and Robert Wyatt, as well as the debt we all owe gentle pop. The melodies are sung with the perfect balance of honesty and control… the control is so welcome. This record is with me a lot. It’s fresh, new but familiar. I love this.
-Sean O’Hagan (The High Llamas)

"My Fantoms" is the debut album by Hong Kong In The 60s, released 2nd May 2011 through Proper Songs. Influenced by early electronic pop, 1960s Chinese music and European film soundtracks, the 12 tracks include bittersweet pop songs, dreamlike instrumentals and even excerpts from a mouse opera for children.

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released 02 May 2011

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Hong Kong In The 60s are Christopher Greenberg, Mei Yau Kan and Tim Scullion.

The London/Cambridge trio have just finished recording an EP for the collaborative experimental music project Long Division With Remainders.

They released their debut album, “My Fantoms”, in 2011.
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