The Technicolour Liquid Audio Machine

The Technicolour Liquid Audio Machine is the ninth studio album by English rock band Black Market Karma.

[1] The release is supported by hazy and dreamy music videos for each track, expressive of a retro and nostalgic aesthetic.

In an interview with It's Psychedelic, Baby Magazine's Klemen Breznikar, Belton explains the reasoning behind these creative decisions, "My grandad died at the beginning of 2020 and I desperately wanted to make a tribute to him.

At the time I was moving home in the middle of the lockdown meaning that most of my gear was in storage.

"[3] The record has received positive feedback with Clash Magazine's Emma Harrison praising it as "an intriguing and evocative release that effortlessly demonstrates Stan Belton’s spectacular composing skills"[4] and POW Magazine's Dennis Gonzales commending the aesthetic development, "the change of pace on The Tecnicolour Liquid Audio Machine is noticeable but still follows the bands aesthetic and is derived from similar inspirational elements.