Music
Ambassadors Of Plush

- A music collective formed in 2004. This recording was done at Bubblegum Studios in London featuring Ben Browton (guitar and vocals), Chris Jeep (bass guitar), Eric Ranzoni (keyboards) and Lady Plush (backing vocals and percussion).
- Tomorrow Never Comes CD-R e.p. + bonus tracks available for £3.00 + postage from Plush Productions.
- Listen to: Ambassadors Of Plush Theme Song 3:06 2.7M
Lady Plush

- Lady Plush – aka Barbara Parise-Browton, was born as a pet project within The Ambassadors Of Plush. Here she sings on all the songs composed and written by her. Lady Plush merges the darkness of Joy Division with deeply rooted psychedelic influx of earlier bands such as Velvet Underground and The Doors irradiated by the solar energy of the singer’s ancient Mediterranean and Roman culture. Lady Plush fuses neo-existentialism with post-punk and romanticism permeated by a peculiar ancestral wisdom. She has never thought of a career as a singer as singing is just one of the many artistic activities she enjoys indulging in. Lady Plush (keyboards, vocals, percussions), Chris Jeep(bass, guitar), Ben Browton (guitar).
- Cogito Ergo Sum four-track CD-R e.p. available for £3.00 plus postage from Plush Productions.
- Listen to: You Know 2:56 2.3M
The Shapes

- Active 1977 to 1980, The Shapes found notoriety with their 1978 released “Part Of The Furniture” E.P on Sofa Records. Ben Browton a.k.a. Seymour Bybuss was lead singer and songwriter. Often regarded as the founders of “punk pathetique”, The Shapes recorded a session for John Peel and played with bands such as The Fall, The Cure and The Killjoys.
- Songs For Sensible People c.d.l.p. on Overground Records available for £15.00 + postage from Plush Productions.
- Listen to: (I Saw) Batman (In The Launderette) 2:51 2.4M