A Brief History of Bundle Records:

Before the Pet Shop Boys there was Complex Fusion

The synthpop duo Complex Fusion - formed by the complex fusion of DJ Day and DJ Joy in 1984 - were famous in several north and west London districts during 1984 and 1985 (before anyone had heard of the Pet Shop Boys). But it was not destined to last.

The duo parted company and out of the ashes of Complex Fusion, DJ Joy formed Complete Confusion and joined Bundle Records in 1999, releasing the much-acclaimed "A Bundle of Joy" shortly thereafter. Four other albums have since followed, including the final album, aptly titled "Finale".

In December 2009 Complete Confusion released "Disorganisation: The Best of Complete Confusion 1999-2009" on CD. Each track is now available on the Bundle Records' YouTube Channel accompanied by a nifty video.

Also in 2009 DJ57 joined Bundle Records and has stated that he intends releasing his first album some time this century - if he can be bothered - however, don't hold your breath.

In 2010, we signed an exciting new audio-visual artist, Joyké Silon, who specialises in avant-garde experimental electronica. He has created an installation on his YouTube Channel entitled "Les Images sont la Musique". Warning: may hurt your ears.

All music is free to download by following the links in the menu. PLEASE NOTE: Safari fails to download some of the tunes - you may need to use an alternative browser.

Enjoy.

Disorganisation: The Best of Complete Confusion 1999-2009