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Made in Britain · Sounds of the 90s: Britpop · Trip-Hop · Indie · Alt Rock · Electronic

Made in Britain · Sounds of the 90s: Britpop · Trip-Hop · Indie · Alt Rock · Electronic

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NEW PRINT: Made in Britain · Sounds of the 90s: Britpop · Trip-Hop · Indie · Alt Rock · Electronic - Key Records

Relive one of the decades that redefined British music. Made in Britain · Sounds of the 90s is a lovingly curated infographic celebrating 72 key LPs that shaped the sound of a generation.

It’s all here — from the swagger of Oasis (Definitely Maybe, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?) and the sharp wit of Pulp (His ’n’ Hers, Different Class, This Is Hardcore), to the lush shoegaze of My Bloody Valentine (Loveless), Slowdive (Souvlaki), and the dark brilliance of Massive Attack (Blue Lines, Mezzanine).

The poster doesn’t just hit the obvious landmarks — it also celebrates the cult and the overlooked. You’ll spot Lush (Spooky), The Boo Radleys (Giant Steps), Teenage Fanclub (Bandwagonesque), and Supergrass (I Should Coco), sitting alongside the influential electronica of Underworld (Dubnobasswithmyheadman), Orbital (Orbital 2), and Leftfield (Leftism).

For deep diggers, the map includes Marion (This World and Body), The Real People (The Real People), Gene (Olympian), and Longpigs (The Sun Is Often Out), among many more. Each name and title is a time capsule, whether it’s the trip-hop elegance of Portishead (Dummy), the art-rock ambition of Radiohead (The Bends, OK Computer), or the acid-house-inflected swagger of Primal Scream (Screamadelica).

Each record is represented as a vibrant “bubble,” colour-coded by region — from Manchester’s swagger to Bristol’s trip-hop cool, Scotland’s melodic pop, London’s indie grit, and beyond. A small legend explains each region for easy reference.

Details:

- Size: A2 (420 × 594 mm)
- Signed Edition: Available in Standard and an ultra-limited edition of 20 prints
- Premium archival print for rich, lasting colour
- Ideal for framing
- Perfect gift for music lovers, vinyl collectors, or anyone who lived (or wishes they lived) through the 90s British music explosion

Hang it on your wall and take a trip back to the decade when Britain’s music scene was fearless, inventive, and impossible to ignore.

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Artwork Specs

Print sizes

Print Sizes

A3 – 29.7 × 42 cm (11.7 × 16.5 in)
A2 – 42 × 59.4 cm (16.5 × 23.4 in)
A1 – 59.4 × 84.1 cm (23.4 × 33.1 in)

Shipping Info

Free Tracked UK & EU Shipping: 3–7 days

Free Tracked USA & Canada Shipping: 7–14 days

Estimated delivery times apply to unframed prints.

Framed prints ship within 5–14 working days.

Commissioned prints ship within 10–25 working days.

About the prints

– Researched, curated, designed and hand-signed by Alejandro De Luna

– Printed on 170gsm premium matte art paper

Returns & Exchanges

– If you're not completely happy with your print, you can return it within 14 days of delivery
– Print must be returned in original condition and packaging
– Custom or commissioned prints are non-refundable
– To start a return, email shop@thesenseofdoubt.com with your order number
– Refunds are processed once the print is received and inspected

The Sound of Memory, Visualised

Every print here tells a story. A carefully curated snapshot of musical history, distilled into clean, minimalist design. From iconic discographies to the hidden connections between scenes and cities, these works are equal parts research, curation, and design.

They’re not mass-produced. They’re not generated by a team.
They’re made by me, Alejandro De Luna, one man with an obsession for music, detail, and memory.

These prints have become:

“A true fan’s dream.”
“A walk down memory lane.”
“Something to get lost in again and again.”

You’re not just buying a print. You’re getting a piece that tells a story for years to come with all the care and heart that comes from doing it alone.

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