Canadian electro from Toronto's boy-girl duo Crystal Castles, whose lo-fi approach to the genre makes their music both sweet and sincere whilst being every bit as punk as the rest. '...hit and run electropop, flailing, pulsing beeps smashed over an evil beat and driven onward by an incomprehensible shrieked vocal.' - Drowned In Sound.
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'Electro of the most inventive kind, Does It Offend You Yeah? are a duo from Reading making retro computer pop and modern twisted disco. '…some of the most distinctive new pop of the decade' – HMV Top Tips
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London/Leeds-based grime hybrid being touted as 'the next Klaxons'. 'They sound angry, they sound smart and they sound like something you'll be hearing a lot more of in the coming months' - NME.
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Team Waterpolo claim their influences as Deftones, Beastie Boys, Muddy Waters, the Beatles, the Avalanches, System Of A Down, A Tribe Called Quest, At The Drive-In, Howlin' Wolf, the Beach Boys, Incubus, Wu-Tang Clan, Rage Against The Machine, Weezer, Radiohead and the Go! Team. Team Waterpolo create harmony-drenched, sampladelic power pop.
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Armed with shards of broken guitar and the acidic crunch of retro analogue synths, The Ghost Frequency come screaming out of North East London like a heart on fire. An impressive plethora of diverse influences (from At The Drive-in and Dead Kennedy's, to Dead Boys, Richard Hell and all things New York punk, to the raw driving 80's synthesis of DAF and The Normal) encourage The Ghost Frequency's fast and unforgiving sound, making them one of the UK's most exciting and diverse new bands.
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Weird and wonderful London five piece, namely Danny Fancy, Dirt Dog Cash, Pinstripe, Uber and Nuvo. 'Overstuffed pop music with a Fisher Price junglist aesthetic.' - Timeout. 'They are like The Fall rolling erratically down a hill in shopping trolley, full of multi-packs of guitars and keybaords. Very entertaining' - Steve Lamacq.
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Listed on Ents24.com since: Nov 2005