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H2SO4 began as a remix project when electro pioneers CODE reworked songs by indie songsmiths Sulphur (then signed to Rhythm King). Gaining immediate support from tastemaker radio DJ’s such as Pete Tong and John Peel for the singles ‘I Need Love’ and ‘Little Soul’, a subsequent series of 12” white labels filled dancefloors in clubland prior to the release of their debut full-length, ‘Machine-Turned Blues’. Championed by then XFM drive-time presenter Bob Geldof, the album included the single ‘Imitation Leather Jacket’ and made waves internationally, leading to licensing deals in both the US and Japan.
Co-writer and producer Andy Phillips broke away from H2SO4 after the release of the Japan-only follow-up album ‘Glamtronica’ and formed Bombay Monkey, leaving Graham Cupples and James Butler to continue making music as H2SO4.
Co-writer and producer Andy Phillips broke away from H2SO4 after the release of the Japan-only follow-up album ‘Glamtronica’ and formed Bombay Monkey, leaving Graham Cupples and James Butler to continue making music as H2SO4.
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