Aloha Dead vs Bombart

Das Neue Fleisch

Regular price $48.00
Aloha Dead's debut album is collaboration of love and trust with Peter Harris - the mastermind behind BOMBART. We hope you enjoy discovering this left field experimental sound clash as much as we enjoyed creating it. All Hail!

There will be a listening party on the 12.12.25 at Dash The Henge, 348 Camberwell New Rd, London SE5 0RW . Please join us to celebrate and listen to the full album. Peter Harris will be signing albums, limited A4 prints. Mr Aloha and Dead will be spinning vinyl.


Morbid Books review

'Winner of best newcomers award at the Milton Keynes Slaughterhouse Workers Union Radio Show, 2025

Nominated for the one spin at the National Caretakers Association summer dance

Found on a USB flash drive in the car park of the West Ham United football ground before they moved stadium

Burned onto CD and sent to Phil Spector who replied with a note to say his cell was raided while listening but he wished he Ould have produced it because they sure can sing

Deposited in a ziplock bag and sent to the National Crime Agency lab for forensic profiling of its creators - still awaiting results.'



'A cacophonous sinking sand of sonic art - hypnotic and lovely and hash and delicate.' - Jody Whittle-Wyeth

'Scorched torch songs and bruised ballads for the lovelorn, like your sweetest dream and your worst nightmare rolled into one'. - Benjamin Louche The Double R Club

'If David Lynch was wearing a voluminous Hawiian Shirt and if that shirt made a record, it would sound like this' The Shend - The Cravats



BOMBART
Is a collaboration between the late Mark Stewart and Peter Harris. Peter Harris is an artist, film-maker and musician. His longest running and most well-known association is with Jamaican music legend Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry. Since 2003 they have been working on a series of drawings, paintings and films as well as music projects in cladding the recent album 'Mercy' on Dash the Henge Records.

www.mixcloud.com/Bombart/


‘One of the most original, thought-provoking and unsettling artists of his generation’.
Simon Groom, Director of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

‘The London art world does not deserve him’.
John Slyce, Flash Art

‘England’s number one painter’.
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry

‘The Art Don’
Adrian Sherwood

www.peterharrisart.co.uk
www.leescratchperry-peterharris-art.com
www.facebook.com/PeterHarrisMusicArt