British Bombshells 2 - Birds Gone Black -2012-
arrived as a direct thematic follow-up to the first installment. The subtitle is a colloquial UK phrase (“birds” meaning women, “gone black” referencing interracial casting), intended to signal a specific niche: British female performers paired with Black male co-stars. In 2012, this genre—often labeled “IR” (Interracial) in industry terms—was experiencing a surge in demand, particularly in European markets.
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The EP was recorded at (Berlin) over a three‑week period (Nov‑Dec 2011). Production credits list Jex König (producer, programmer) and Mik Richter (vocals, guitar, lyricist) . Notable production choices include: arrived as a direct thematic follow-up to the


