In The Studio With Bola Bola
Few people know this, but it was Bola’s self-titled EP that propelled Manchester’s Skam label to underground notoriety. Now after a ten-year absence, Darrell Fitton is back with a new album. Danny Turner tracks him down to find out what’s taken him so long. The work of electronic musician Darrell Fitton is likely to be categorised as one of your record collection’s best-kept secrets. Initial Fitton tracks, described as “chrome-dipped melodic techno”, began appearing in 1995 on Warp Records’ Artificial Intelligence compilations, while subsequent material, recorded as Bola, had a more ambient, post-techno feel.
Fitton’s debut album release, Soup, found its home on Andy Maddock’s underground label, Skam. In fact, it was one of the Manchester label’s first releases, alongside Boards of Canada’s Music…
