Listen: Summer Camp – All There Is
18 September 2012, 15:13
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
London husband-and-wife duo inevitably destined for a future Kooples advert, Summer Camp have always been partial to sampling 80s and 90s culture – from their on-stage garments to their teen movie soundbites and old family photo backdrops.
Now, however, the retro-pop twopiece have taken things a step further – giving us a rather archaic sex ed lesson by making a track for BBC Radio 4 consisting of cut-up archive audio clips of people talking about flirting techniques.
A particular lyrical highlight comes in the form of “Casually touch them in a very public place, like the forearm, or the knee.” Oh, saucy.
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