Radioactive Man reveals 20-year career retrospective, Doors To Manual

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  • The four-piece, vinyl-only box set arrives on November 29th via his own label Asking for Trouble.
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  • Radioactive Man will release a four-vinyl career retrospective, Doors To Manual, at the end of November. 2019 marks 20 years since The Mezz, Keith Tenniswood's first EP as Radioactive Man. The 16 tracks included on Doors To Manual have been remastered and cut by Tenniswood, who also works as a mastering engineer. Radioactive Man has previously released on Rotters Golf Club and Wang Trax, as well as his own labels Control Tower and Asking For Trouble. "Where's the new album then? It's on the way, but I've been thinking about doing this for a while," said Tenniswood. "20 years have passed since my first release. The Uranium EP seemed to have some legs, and people were asking for a repress over ten years later. I thought it would be a nice idea to use my mastering and vinyl cutting skills and make these [songs] sound as sweet as possible—some I've remastered, and some never made it onto vinyl in the first place." Tenniswood's creative collaborator Lung (of Perish Factory) designed the concept and the artwork for the four-piece, vinyl-only box set, which boasts a black gatefold sleeve with silver foil detailing. Listen to a a clip of "Uranium."
    Tracklist A1 Uranium A2 Flying Fuck B1 Airlock B2 Nasty Radio C1 The Mezz C2 Gugs D1 Pretty Ugly D2 Pieces Of Eight E1 Sight And Sound E2 Night Bus To Nowhere F1 'Ave That F2 Ruby Rage G1 Radio Eins (Mix 1) G2 Strong Booze (MD 20 20) H1 Go Ahead London H2 Tuf Dub Asking For Trouble will release Doors To Manual on November 29th, 2019. Photo credit: Sarah Ginn
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