For more than 10 years somewhere far from the cloying commerciality of the capital, an independent label has been steadily releasing music. That it has now reached 100 releases, having turned down numerous offers to slip into the cold comforting hands of the majors, may come as a pleasant surprise.
In that time (and perhaps most notably) 6 LP's were released by Fila Brazillia. Others like Opik and Heights Of Abraham were poached into oblivion by Deconstruction (R.I.P.) and ZZT (R.I.P.). Later came Baby Mammoth and Bullitnuts. The former having now released 7 L.P's on Pork.
Out of the dormant ashes of the Bullitnuts came the new projects Momma Gravy and Leggobeat. Recent signings have includied regular Fila sessionees Moss and local master of the macabre Dustin. All of these live and work in Hull. Outside of East Yorkshire signings have included Russia's Tetris, Hollands's Banabila and America's Marble Valley (the long time pet project of Pavement drummer Steve West)
On this 100th release you can hear new tracks from many of the above plus one-off collaborations for this L.P. Also here are new signings The Shapes, Sheik and Last Supper Dance.
In classic Pork style there's a loose creative thread running through the whole L.P but perhaps little, as a whole, to attach it to any nu-scene you can think of.'