East London trio Fair Ohs released their 60s African rock-influence debut album last year. And very good it is too. Now they’ve teamed up with flexi-disc label X-Ray Recordings to release a brand new single, ‘Salt Flats’, on the underused flexi-postcard format – that’s a postcard you can play on your record player, kids.
Available from various outlets, copies of the single ordered direct from the X-Ray website will be mailed out with a personal message from the band scribbled on the back of them. The postcard will come with a code giving access to downloads of ‘Salt Flats’ plus bonus track ‘Gold Hill’.
Listen to ‘Salt Flats’ here:
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