Rock 'n' Roll Station (Redux Extraction) NURSE WITH WOUND

DPROMLP169, LP 2026

"This fantastic antique pink and black vinyl record (every disc is unique), features 4 wild and crazy reworkings of classic NWW tracks from the much loved R'N'R Station album. Selected from this epic 5 CD opus to be released later in the year."  Steven Stapleton

Irr. App. (Ext.) & The Jolly Glottal Ensemble - Rock 'n' Roll Station [Gros Module Version]
Diarmuid MacDiarmada - Finsbury Park, May 8th, 1.35 p.m. (Worlds To Conquer)
Andrew Liles - Rock 'n' Roll Station Strange Wax
Jean-Jacques Bigé - A Silhouette And A Thumbtack (Dance in Hyperspace)

Sold 23€ on Nurse With Wound's website (external link)

The Rock 'n Roll Station (Redux Extraction) (external link) (external link)LP is a preview of the 5-CD box set dedicated to the greatly expanded reissue of the now-out-of-print album Rock 'n Roll Station by Nurse With Wound. (external link) (external link)

Originally inspired by the cult track by Jac Berrocal (external link) (external link) featuring Vince Taylor, released in 1977 on his album *Parallèles*, the album by Nurse With Wound-a band from Stapleton known, among other things, for the famous list (external link) (external link), the underground bible that features my Défense de by Birgé Gorgé Shiroc, is significantly expanded thanks to numerous remixes of the seven tracks from the NWW album. The box set will likely be released in September on the British label Dirter, and will therefore include my own remix of A Silhouette And A Thumbtack (Dance in Hyperspace).

In the meantime, the 4-track vinyl is magnificent, both for the contributions of the three other musicians and for the artwork by Babs Santini-the pseudonym of the prolific Steven Stapleton in his role as a graphic designer. Watch the gray vinyl, speckled with black, spin to Rock 'n' Roll Station [Gros Module Version] by the American artist Irr. App. (Ext.) & The Jolly Glottal Ensemble, followed by Finsbury Park, May 8th, 1:35 p.m. (Worlds To Conquer) by the Irish artist Diarmuid MacDiarmada, is a magical moment. On the B-side, this time pink and black (each copy is different), I love Rock 'n' Roll Station Strange Wax by the English artist Andrew Liles (a member of NWW) just as much-it precedes my own remix. I'm obviously flattered that it was chosen alongside the others-which, I must admit, I prefer to my own. I love anything that's wild (like a firecracker), irreverent (and therefore perfectly relevant), funny, and biting. My father warned me: family isn't the one you're born into, but the one you invent and create for yourself.