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They've been called enigmatic, amazing, disturbing and the UNICEF band. Their music sounds like the police having a fight with massive attack in a dance club, being refereed by Karlheinz Stockhausen with Goldie DJing in the background playing Zeppelin covers as heard by Queen, remixed by Portishead armed only with a kazoo and a digital tractor farm. Their music is hooky, seductive, complex, beautiful, sexy and dangerous. Combining equal parts male and female vocals with the electronic esthetic of jungle, funk, an astonishing melodic sensibility and a tight, surprising, and driving rhythmic style, this is music that means to soothe and excite an uncertain world. This is the sound of six people alive in the 21st century, the sound of hearts balanced with minds, nursing wounds, filling rooms, speaking to YOU: This is what the future sounds like right now!
Below are excerpts from articles written in regional and national press over the past two years.
With the upcoming release (September 2003 on Gig Records) of the group's sophomore CD, make me a believer, more press will be forthcoming. Stay tuned: this is their year.