A Certain Ratio fuses post-punk, new wave, and funk into a vibrant sonic tapestry that captivates vinyl aficionados worldwide. Emerging from the UK post-punk scene, their groundbreaking sound is immortalized in albums like “The Graveyard and the Ballroom” (1980) and “Sextet” (1982), showcasing their avant-funk and dance-punk prowess. Released under the iconic Factory Records, their music resonates with the experimental spirit of the era. Tracks like “Do the Du” (1981) and “Waterline” (1981) highlight their innovative blend of alternative dance and funk rock, echoing influences from related acts in the alternative/indie rock and sophisti-pop spheres. A Certain Ratio’s legacy continues to influence and inspire, making their records essential for collectors seeking to explore the depths of alternative pop/rock and dance-rock.
A Certain Ratio Releases New Single “Clockwork Orange” Produced by Dan Carey for Speedy Wunderground
#acertainratio #vinyl #indiemusic A Certain Ratio has returned with their latest single, “Clockwork Orange”, now available through Speedy Wunderground. This track is part of the renowned 7″ single series by the label, known for introducing fresh and innovative music to the scene. The band’s new material comes following the release of
A Certain Ratio Unveils New Track and Tour Dates Ahead of Album Release
#acertainratio #vinyl #indiemusic A Certain Ratio, consisting of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop, and Donald Johnson, has unveiled a new track from their upcoming album, “It All Comes Down to This,” produced by Dan Carey. Alongside this exciting announcement, the band has also revealed additional dates for their extensive UK tour, set to kick off next [