
Britpop
As he closes the books on PC Music, label founder A. G. Cook unspools a rangy triple album full of shiny synths, inside jokes, and gently sentimental vocal pop.
This whopping triple album – billed as the 'Past', 'Present' and 'Future' – from the PC Music founder simply never bores
Although nowhere near the galactic ambition of his 4-hour debut 7G, Britpop strives to display as much personality as possible. These lush instrumentals, soft whispers, and frantic refrains embody his vision of music.
A.G. Cook puts a pin in PC Music across three discrete discs that revel in a self-referential past and outline an already-here future.
A. G. Cook’s third studio album finds the producer and PC Music label-head taking stock, and in the process making his finest solo work to date.
Hot off his three-night residency at Camden’s Underworld, A.G. Cook releases his third studio album 'Britpop'; a three-part, 24-song odyssey through
A.G. Cook's ‘Britpop’ challenges assumptions about what pop is and offers an exciting glimpse of what it could be.