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16 May 2008
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Friday, 11 July 2008

T In The Park:
BBC Radio 1 NME Stage:
The Chemical Brothers + Feeder + Scouting For Girls + The Wombats

At T In The Park, Kinross

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The Chemical Brothers -

Big beat and dance pioneers Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands, have perfected the art of keeping people on the floor. Their albums are journeys through guitar riffs, massive beats, cool samples and huge breakdowns - taking in everything and anything along the way. With an spectacular live show and a number of critically acclaimed albums to their credit, they are truly established as Superstar DJs.

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Feeder -

Formed in 1992, Feeder's heavy guitars and sugarsweet melodies have made a lasting impression on the UK's rock scene and finally gained deserved chart success in 2001 with the single 'Buck Rogers' (followed by numerous others). Despite the tragic death of drummer Jon Lee in January 2002, the band have managed to stay together and the 'Comfort In Sound' album cemented them as one of the UK's brightest indie rock groups for many a year.

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Scouting For Girls -

Huge piano-led summery indie from this hotly tipped new London trio. Since their formation in 2005, life-long friends Roy, Greg and Pete have become one of the most talked about new bands on the scene. With a repertoire full of infectious melodies, catchy tunes and toe-tapping beats, Scouting For Girls are the perfect package of piano-based indie pop.

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The Wombats -

Quirky Liverpudlian trio making indie based pop-rock. Influenced by the likes of Arcade Fire and The Beach Boys, The Wombats make driving indie-pop, backed up by catchy tunes and up-beat melodies that consistently teeter on the edge of the bizarre and the brilliant. ‘…tight as hell and with an ear for quirky melodies that defies belief.’ – GigWise

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