Felt blends post-rock, jazz, and indie pop into a captivating soundscape, drawing listeners into the heart of the UK’s vibrant music scene. Emerging from Birmingham, Felt’s early works like “Index” (1979) and “Something Sends Me to Sleep” (1981) laid the groundwork for their distinctive style. With releases such as “Crumbling the Antiseptic Beauty” (1982) and “The Strange Idols Pattern and Other Short Stories” (1984), Felt solidified its place in the post-punk and jangle pop realms. The crafted its unique sound under the banners of Cherry Red and Creation Records, labels synonymous with the DIY ethos. Their sonic journey resonates with fans of related acts who appreciate the intricate layers of dream pop and ambient pop. Whether you’re a seasoned crate-digger or new to the vinyl world, Felt’s discography is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.
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