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"...could only have come from Sheffield. Experimental beats and household appliances trade with re-mixed tuneful "
interludes...a band who employ technology, old and new, to create a new musical language."
PANIC MAGAZINE
"...angular yet easy...jarring yet smooth...sometimes you just know...a sinister edge and slightly
mechanical...somewhere between Tricky and Wire - nothing like Tricky or Wire...relentless Mouse on Mars for Fall
fans, Faust, Neu - nothing like that...very edgy and nothing here is as obvious as I have made out."
ORGAN MAGAZINE
"...this is genuinely unsettling - not comic book scary...there's no hook to hang this on but if you like to be
challenged, this could be somewhere for you to visit."
ZEIGEIST MAGAZINE
"...sounds like a broken fax machine."
DJ SHANGHAI

"The perfect accompaniment to most acts of violent intergalactic bloodshed...a bizarre tension-laden EP of
electronic bleeps, squeals, scrapes, keyboards, high pitched FX, barrel organs and what sounds like a thoroughly
disturbing contribution from Broadmoor Hospital's Concert Wind Band. I only managed to endure the whole EP by
gnawing one of my limbs off."
POLAR MAGAZINE
"...one of those weird homemade records that come around every so often that have an approach all of their
own...hints of Green World Eno, Holosud, The Pickle Factory, Vote Robot, Pink Military Stands Alone and lots of
other obscure things."
SWILL RADIO DISTRIBUTION
"...another gem...this is pretty unique and very fine indeed...the sometimes murky homemade feel just seems to
increase the fact that this really is a lovely record."
BOA MAGAZINE
"...superb debut from Sheffield outfit somehow managing to evoke an analogue-orientated cousin of the Mille
Plateaux, Fat Cat or, indeed, Warp mobwhilst retaining the kinda distanced, parallel universe properties of Idea
Fire Company...pretty damn smart."
FOURTH DIMENSION DISTRIBUTION
"...the oddest thing we've heard all week...bleak/bold/strange...its something you can never forget...there
are rhythms, but it would be funny seeing someone try to dance to them...do whatever you want with it, say whatever
you want about it, I'm right out of my depth. Its either the brilliantest thing all month, or it isn't."
DAFFADOWNDILLY MAGAZINE

"...god yeah I remember these people...they've got even weirder...many electrics...sometimes their huge sweaty body
climbs on top of you and rocks your head thru the headboard, other times they talk lovers' talk which makes you
purr...too weird for Warp...when they sound like Henry Cow, they're a bit too weird for me too...then track 7 comes
along and its like Segovia and you yearn for the beauty that is revealed here, feel the body stiffen slightly...an
album about half an hour long, and life is capable of few happier joys."
DAFFADOWNDILLY MAGAZINE
"...much awaited debut album...sounds that draw from primitive electronics, Nurse With Wound and the Radiophonics
Workshop...weird wonderful and warped."
BOA MAGAZINE
"...screwball electronics, punctured rhythm splurges, ravaged voices, looped noise and more...recalling
The Residents or early Cabaret Voltaire, yet possessing an air usually to be found amongst the more
avant-noise/electronica set."
FISHEYE DISTRIBUTION
"...you will never have heard of these unless of course you are a musical explorer who has reached the furthest
corners of the known universe and beyond...like an irate bee caught up in a tornado...its fun in a confusing sort of
way...theirs is a bizarre oeuvre."
SHEFFIELD TELEGRAPH

"I hear elements of improvised music, of drone music, of electronic sound manipulation. Noise, real songs, Krautrock, totally
fucked up hip-hop. There is so much. But there is also female singing here and every time I hear that I keep thinking of Nurse
With Wound. And that's perhaps the best thing to compare it with. The sheer combination of styles that still work as a whole,
collated elements of various kinds of music, be it a bit cruder than the wounded nurse, makes sense however....a curious
homogeneity that is presented here. Strong stuff that made me curious about their earlier recordings."
FRANS DE WAARD, VITAL WEEKLY
"...the weirdest thing I've had to review today...made up of the kind of leftfield experimentalism that leaves one
grappling around where to pitch its intended fanbase...the strummed innards of a broken down piano, mad drum breaks, off
the wall vocal acrobatics, shortwave radio crackle, tribal beats...if you like Can, Dadaist sound poetry, playground mischief
and farmyard/madhouse antics then this is for you. If I told you its from Sheffield...."
NORMAN RECORDS
"Remember Effi Briest? Remember Nista Nije Nista? Remember the idea of experimentalism being fun? Murky, meticulously
deconstructed rock that's 50 times better."
EVERETT TRUE, PLAN B MAGAZINE
"Bringing fear to the fore...Tribal...attempts to reconstruct and reprocess what we are subconsciously told to believe
is music...quite revolutionary."
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