The Police Box: Go-Go 10th Birthday (The Police Box 16)
10 blinding retro dancefloor fillers curated by from Scotland's longest running beat club as it turns 10.
Sleepless Nights
The Spooks
'Written circa 1990, I can hear a smidgeon of the Rezillos or maybe The Undertone in this addictive garage-pop stomper' Tall Paul Robinson
No Other Guy
The Cobra-Matics
A short but very sweet beat stomper, this release is dedicated to Davie Ritchie, the first person ever to sing on stage at The Go-go.
World Of Stone (alt version)
The Thanes
'Their songwriting has been a joy and here we proudly present the wonderfully haunting, psych-tinged 'World of Stone' - penned by fellow Go-go DJ Big Gus McPake' Tall Paul Robinson
Watch Out
Modus
This garage demo captures the raw and energetic catchiness and liberation of the best R&B records.
Tam Tam
Preston Pfanz & The Seton Sands
One of the predominantly covers band's original creations. While their influences are loud and clear, the energy is all their own.
(That's Why I'm) So Beat
The Fnords
Fuzzy-surf-punk the way it should be played: punchy and fast, with a deep sound and a catchy riff.
Motel Del Cruz Roadez
The Wildebeests
'This track is highly untypical of their work, but it's one I love to bits and has never been released in the 15 years since it was recorded at London's Toe Rag Studios - see if you can guess the TV Theme...' Tall Paul Robinson
The Electric Cowboy
The Higher State
'A fine piece of spangly electric folk' Tall Paul Robinson
Running Commentary
Only Joe Kane
When he's not being Paul MacMcCartney, Joe works hard on his eponymous solo-project. The fresh and melodic Running Commentary is a bonus track, exclusive to the Go-go bundle download. See if you can make your mind up where Joe draws his influence from...
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10 blinding retro dancefloor fillers curated by from Scotland's longest running beat club as it turns 10.











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