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Antony Szmierek

Service Station At The End Of The Universe (RSD25)

Record Store Day 2025 - Purple Coloured LP - £27.99
Manchester-based poet, writer and producer Antony Szmierek releases an exclusive colour version of his acclaimed debut album, ‘Service Station At The End Of T...

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Service Station At The End Of The Universe

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  1. Service Station at the End of the Universe
  2. Rafters
  3. The Great Pyramid of Stockport
  4. Big Light
  5. Yoga Teacher
  6. Crumb
  7. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Fallacy
  8. passingthru
  9. Take Me There
  10. Restless Leg Syndrome
  11. Crashing Up
  12. Angie’s Wedding

Antony Szmierek

Service Station At The End Of The Universe

Mushroom Music / Virgin Music Group
  • limited clear LP

    Released: 28th Feb 2025

    £23.99
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  • black LP

    Released: 28th Feb 2025

    £23.99
    Buy
  • CD

    Released: 28th Feb 2025

    £13.99
    Buy

Raised on a steady diet of The Streets and downbeat electronica, Szmierek's debut pumps with the intensity of a late night drive, mixing breakbeats, Garage grooves, and Jungle percussion with a poetic, introspective lyricism from, well, the streets.

With the release of his 2023 indie-influenced EP, 'Poems To Dance To', and now his banger-filled, dancefloor-focused debut album, 'Service Station at the End of the Universe', Szmierek cements his sound as one that is distinctly his own. While the album provides a culmination of the deep dancefloor poetry that began with ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Fallacy’, it also showcases a new side to Szmierek’s writing, producing moments of downbeat, dark poignance. The album produces a cohesive and infectious journey through pop melodic hooks and thumping dancefloor orchestrations.