'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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Solo act Kid Harpoon has the kind of stage presence that makes you think you're watching a full band; with quirky songs, uplifting lyrics and a voice teetering somewhere between Pete Docherty at his most rambling and Jeff Buckley at his most musical, Kid Harpoon is a long-awaited breath of fresh air. 'Go forth. Seek him out. Finally, London has thrown up a musician we can all truly believe in.’ – Drowned In Sound.
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Rumble Strips hail from Devon, with a look and sound that's completely their own. They mix thundering brass and drums with singer Charlie Waller's [former member of Vincent Vincent and the Villains] soaring vocals. Their music is born out of brilliantly self-deprecating lyrics underpinning glorious, uplifting melodies and pop-hooks. Two limited singles released earlier last year set tongues a-wagging and cemented The Rumble Strips' place as one of the most exciting new bands for 2007.
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Electro duo David and Russell inspired by Kraftwerk, Daft Punk and Underworld.
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Described as a '21st century Tom Waits', Edward is an A-cappella, blues and live electronics solo act.