
The Tapes Have Been Found! Throughout the 1970's, as Britain succumbed to the likes of The Wurzels and The Brotherhood of Man, somewhere in Brighton a loose collective known as The BPA was hosting 48 hour warehouse parties and producing a series of tracks with passing musicians that became a part of musical legend. Within the seafront HQ of The Brighton Port Authority , (originally styled the Brighton Phonographic Authority) chairman Norman Cook , later to find international fame under a variety of guises (incl Fatboy Slim), and cohort Simon Thornton [...]