Slurpy Gloop, a four-piece Scottish band, created an influential minimal synth and experimental work titled I Heard It In A Bathtub In Ohio, originally released in 1986. The group drew inspiration from pioneering electronic and industrial artists active between 1975 and 1981, channeling that era’s innovative spirit into their psychedelic sound. The band’s approach combined synthesizer-driven composition with experimental textures characteristic of the post-punk and coldwave movements. A remastered version of this obscure but respected LP has been shared, bringing renewed attention to their contribution to the UK’s underground electronic music scene during the 1980s.
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