Following on from last year’s serendipitous magic in Portmeirion at Festival Number 6, we’ll be taking our Super Weird sound to four new festivals. To begin with we’ll take the Super Weird…
Born out of the newfound creative energy of Manchester’s underground icon Kermit Leveridge, Greg Wilson’s Super Weird Substance label burst onto the scene last year…
Growing up in a Caribbean household, ska was a staple for Kermit, and Derrick Morgan’s easy skanking ‘Seven Letters’ was a record that particularly resonated…
Covering cult-classics from an era described as the ‘missing link’ in dance culture, Sweet Tooth T made a mark earlier this summer with a NYC boogie cut, and now they’re back with another…
Steeped in psychedelic tradition, Portmeirion presented itself to us as the perfect location for us to conjure up a twelve hour Super Weird Happening…
When hedonism took him to the brink of self-destruction many feared it would be the last they saw of Kermit Leveridge…
The resplendent vocal versatility of The Reynolds has been indispensable to Greg Wilson’s Super Weird Substance label over the first four releases and, as such, they have duly been awarded their debut…
When ‘World Gone Crazy’ was written in the early nineties it identified an information age spiralling out of control – now it’s far beyond anything we could have imagined…