
Highway Hi-Fi Podcast Desert Island Recordings: Iron Curtain Innocence by Bobb Trimble
May 26, 2020
Dive into the fascinating world of private press records, an isolated form of music creation often driven by pure self-belief. Discover the eccentric journey of Bobb Trimble, the enigmatic figure hailed as the king of this genre, featuring bizarre cover art and lo-fi sounds. Explore the intricacies of his distinctive vocal delivery and unique guitar tones, and hear the stories behind tracks like 'One Mile From Heaven.' From early influences to unexpected collaborations, this journey reveals the beauty of outsider artistry and its cult resurgence.
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Private Press As Isolation Art
- Private press records are pure isolation music made without label support and often by a single person.
- Bob Trimble exemplifies the form with original, genre-defying songs that reward deeper listening.
Rejected Single Sparks Reinvention
- Bob Trimble recorded early demos like One Mile From Heaven and rejected a 45 for sounding hollow.
- That rejection led him to retreat and later return with a more distinct, original vision.
Solo Recording, Complex Sound
- Trimble recorded Iron Curtain Innocence mostly solo with engineers helping bass and drums.
- The record mixes lo-fi production with Beatle-esque layering and distinctive guitar and vocals.






