After a couple of months sat nervously in the waiting room Professor Pete Mitchell finally invites The Finders Keepers grande fromage double pack of Votel and Shipton into his makeshift hypnotherapy capsule and extrudes further home truths, hot gossip and cold facts about the history of the “accidental world music label” utilising out of date truth serum and squeal techniques mastered over a 72 year career in radiophonic snoopery.
Find out the real stories behind the snazzy headlines, liner notes and polarised magazine reviews that FK keenly amassed between July 2010 and October 2011 in what became the labels most productive and pivotal period to date. Starting with French comic book concept albums and Serge-alike spacemen and taking a cosmic cruise via French vampires, Czech witches, Pakistani train drivers, Thai cowboys and werewolves on wheels, Pete, Andy and Doug also reflect on the year that saw the label launch its slow-moving literary imprint and temporarily lose all its stock in a warehouse fire only to rise from the flames thanks to a huge community of global supporters that probably includes YOU! Having made, done, and mended, Finders Keepers started a new chapter by its 50th release and survived to tell the tale to patrons and participants of the Keepers Cottage. Tapeworm? Yes.