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B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z P Pan, Chicago, USA. Track: Radiowave Swoon V 1.0 (Raw Transmission). (MP3) Get Him Here Lurching, slow and deep drums mix gently with an epic
soundtrack piano in this slow and ponderous piece of bubbling electronic music. Echoes of DJ Shadow meeting the Exorcist in the chill out room. Quite minimal and restrained in its execution and structure, which makes it
all the more enjoyable. Finished off with a great skid of a dub ending. This guy is promising, and I will be going back for more. (7/10) DL. Perkins, Falmouth, England. Track: Highway 45. (MP3)
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Yee har! Captain Beefheart does a countrified Reverend Horton Heat. Tongue in cheek vocals, gunshots and tumbling weed will have you slapping your
thigh and shouting rawhide, before you start to question this blokes sanity. Naff and tiresome, avoid at all costs. (2/10) DL. QR
Raggity Anne, Caernarfon, Wales. Track: My TV Sucks. (MP3) Get Them Here Shake my bones and play me that crunching guitar. Brings to
mind 'Country Pancake' by the Bachelor Pad. Humorous punk whimsy, guaranteed to keep you cranking you head like a piston and swigging your cider. Kind of years behind its time, but enjoyable none the less. (6/10)
DL.RALLY, Glasgow, Scotland. Track: Now and Then. (MP3) Get Them Here Upbeat number with strong vocals. Using a wide range of
tools from the Brit pop armory, and some top production. Out of the blue this one (and I'm not picking on them because there Scottish, the proof is in the hearing) suddenly veers into some Big Countryesque guitar
meanderings. A strange combination that doesn't quite live up to the sum of its parts. (3/10) DL.Real Life, Liverpool, UK. Track: Spin you round. (MP3) Get Them HereGreat balls of hi energy. Sassy piece of pounding, indie dance pop, with more than a telling nod of any number of great British Indie dance pop maestros. With nods to and echoes
of such a diverse range as the Shaman, The Charlatans, Black Grape, Gaye Bykers, New Order and the Spiral Tribe. This is about 10 years out of its time, but good honest, get jiggy with it, no nonsense, dance music for a
Saturday night. Popper heaven. (7/10) DL.Remus (Demo) 1-give me energy 2-this time 3-come down 4-lost again 5-velvet This is pointless. It does nothing conveys
nothing evokes nothing! An appallingly average singer who is upstaged only by the feeble band. Generally abysmal but on the good side it does have a number of other uses. A door stop, cure for insomnia and a frisbee to
mention but a few. 2/10 (AB) 0789972304 or remuspost@hotmail.com
Respective, The (Demo)
1-everything's gone down 2-better get used to it 3-our commercial world No melodies, no big chorus, no originality in fact nothing much at all here to review. Just a few open chords bundled together in a
futile effort to create a decent sounding record-in short, it failed, miserably. 3/10 (AB) Click on letter for required review section.
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