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Stammering indie/electro vibes shine out with more than a little aid from the vocals of Adam M, seeping in ambience before shooting off into controlled fits of mildly frantic paranoia. That blends together the abandon of Hadouken with edgey dance-friendly touch of Calvin Harris.
Giving latest single ‘Laughing All The Way To The Plank’, profile and range to keep up interest in recent tumultuous album, ‘Acres Of Space Cadets’.
This Brighton trio use B-side ‘Killing Time’, to experiment with that ever popular dialogue vocal approach, but they do so with more distance and ambience, managing to make it sound quite fresh, swerving slightly towards the early vibe of Plan B.
Those dwelling outside the traditional indie box will definitely have a new friend in Elle Milano.