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The Twist · One Million Fuzztone Guitars & Skin Patrol
The Twist ℗ 2020 One Million Fuzztone Guitars & Skin Patrol
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The Twist · One Million Fuzztone Guitars & Skin Patrol
The Twist ℗ 2020 One Million Fuzztone Guitars & Skin Patrol
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Leave Me Alone · One Million Fuzztone Guitars & Skin Patrol
Play it Loud!
Big Jake
Recorded on 25th June 1993
All tracks by Robert Courtney and Phil Bourne
Robert Courtney – Bass, Guitar & Roland Synthesizer
Phil Bourne – Guitar & Synthesizer (Wasp?)
Rock Section – Drums
Big Jake – Live Mixing
Mad Dog – Effects

Finally, after 24 years, the release our very own ‘Metal Machine Music’,
‘No Rock’ by the secretive ‘Sands Of Time’ an early version of the AKF, was recorded in an undisclosed location with a Pink Floyd connection in one misty morning in 1993.
Two compositions, 1.Valhalla 2. Merlin.
The two halves of the Division Bell heads were used as a Binaural recording platform for the performance.
Say yes to No Rock!
No instruments were harmed in the making of this recording.
Big Jake
released May 10, 2017
Robert Courtney – Makita Palm Random Orbital Sander
Big Jake – Bosch Single Speed Palm Random Orbital Sander
Mad Dog – Sealey Air Palm Orbital Sander
Rock Section – Black and Decker DN41 Sander
Amplification by HH ELECTRONICS and Marshall.
Big Jake
Music & Lyrics by Robert Courtney
Robert Courtney: Vocals, 12 String Guitar, 12 String Fuzz Guitar, 12 String ‘Bass’ Guitar.
Radio on Berlin Presents guests Oyasumi live and sessions from Dub Syndicate, One Million Fuzztone Guitars / Skin Patrol and selector DJ Smart Monkey Radio-on-berlin
Monday 29 June 2015 at 20:00 – The Wirebender presents On the Mix
“Handsome, debonair, and weird. Some times I’d think “this is way too weird, I wish they had one less fuzz-tone guitar”, and then another night I’d be thinking “damn this is normal, can’t they get another fuzz-tone guitar”. On reflection, I think you nailed it!” Dave Sketchley
Thank you Andrew Dickinson for finding the photographs!
We just need to find the tape and the film……..Big Jake.
‘Robin Hood’s Cave or Stables located within the site of the Church (Rock) Cemetery- Photo Credit: Joe Earp
Rev. George Oliver and Nottingham’s Druid Temple. Edwin Patchitt was the man who designed the Rock Cemetery. This is where Skin Patrol used to go to write songs after gigs around the time of the ‘Rock Section’ seances. He and his family are buried in quite an elaborate family plot. The location of the tomb is exactly positioned in what Oliver described as being the ‘arch druid’s cell’.
A stormer from the ‘Back to Rock Your World’ sessions, dig that FUZZ! Big Jake.