In the nu-Balearic/nu-disco scene, few records are quite as coveted as the Laughing Light of Plenty’s eponymous 2010 debut full-length. Recorded in 2007 in Los Angeles and New York by Rub & Tug Man Thomas Bullock and Eddie ‘Secret Circuit’ Ruscha, the album was originally slated for release in 2008 on cult label, Whatever We Want Records. Of course, for reasons still not wholly explained, that release never materialized, and it eventually surfaced two years later – in absurdly limited quantities – in Japan.
The lost album from The Laughing Light Of Plenty will arrive soon ahead of a typically wide-ranging array of projects from Stuart Leath’s label.
The multidisciplinarian pair gets remixed by Afrikan Sciences, Thomas Bullock, RVNG Intl. and more.
The next cassette tape mix on Will Bankhead’s label comes from Thomas Bullock.
Thomas Bullock has added further categories to his already sizeable discography with the launch of a new alias Tom Of England and a new label, entitled STD Records.