Posts Tagged "Kermit Leveridge"

23 Super Weird Landmarks

23 Super Weird Landmarks

September 23, 2017

Given all that’s taken place over the past three years, we’ve decided to put together a list of 23 milestones along our Super Weird path…

SWSD009 | Gone With The Vibe

SWSD009 | Gone With The Vibe

August 2, 2017

The latest release from Greg Wilson’s Super Weird Substance sees a return of The Super Weird Society; an amalgamation of the label’s vocalists – Kermit Leveridge, Katherine and Carmel Reynolds and The…

Alan Moore Interviewed by Greg Wilson & Kermit Leveridge

Alan Moore Interviewed by Greg Wilson & Kermit Leveridge

July 21, 2017

Last summer, Greg and Kermit headed to Northampton to speak to a man who’s work and wisdom has made a huge impact on our lives and of many others…

Alan Moore’s Mandrill Meets Super Weird Substance At The Arts Lab Apocalypse

Alan Moore’s Mandrill Meets Super Weird Substance At The Arts Lab Apocalypse

February 7, 2017

The universe can lead you to some interesting places if you allow it to…

A Discordian Happening At Festival 23

A Discordian Happening At Festival 23

July 25, 2016

Half a decade on from the massive countercultural explosion in the mid-1960s, it appears as though we’re on the precipice of a new movement…

Super Weird Summer 2016

Super Weird Summer 2016

June 13, 2016

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…

SWSCD001 | Greg Wilson Presents Super Weird Substance

SWSCD001 | Greg Wilson Presents Super Weird Substance

November 13, 2015

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…

SWS008 | This Is The Last Time You’ll See Me Here

SWS008 | This Is The Last Time You’ll See Me Here

November 6, 2015

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…