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The iTunes Store recommends "9 Love Songs" by The Marknetic Fields. For a moment I suspect hax0rage.
| Maps, triumphant after soundcheck of doom, invite Ulrich Schnauss on for Ride's 'Leave Them All Behind' *swoon* #truck |
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| Spectrum's analogue bubblebath drained by late running: 3 songs and he's out. #truck |
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| Ulrich Schnauss is checking his email in a barn hung with giant smileys. (Great trancey shoegaze, tho'.) #truck |
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| Aw, it is the Magic Numbers and their harmonies are still lovely. #truck |
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| The Nuns are fun. All together now: nun-two-three-four. #truck |
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| The Tamborines are utterly derivative of the Mary Chain, which is splendid. #truck |
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| In the Market tent: / Seven? Or another of / The Magic Numbers. #truck |
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| Stornoway's mates are folding paper aeroplanes to distribute their flyers. Do. You. Realise? #truck |
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| Filling the vacancy before Sonic Cathedral are unreconstructed metal twopiece Winnebago Deal. All noise is good noise. #truck |
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| Woken by a man announcing his guitar 'serenade' in the campsite at 6.30 a.m. Idiot! At dawn it's an 'aubade'. |
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| To judge from their interminable soundcheck, So So Modern would have lived up to two-thirds of their name. (And it's goodnight from me.) ... ... |
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| Some dick throws a beer skiff at the Machine and Daedelus responds by setting it to travel-sickness bpm. #truck |
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| At least three people are filming Daedelus' jerky concentration on his magic grid of blinkenlights: sideburns and samples. #truck |
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| Emmy the Great says 'confused.com!' Just the right side of twee, though it's a matter of opinion which side that is. #truck |
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| Ah, they're not Unspeakable Easels, which is why there's no rapping. Shame. These are Thugs, who sound like the last band with a harsher ... ... |
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| Green as a Primary use laptop and guitar to make IDM that's warm but not soporific, which matches the weather. |
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| Drat, another stripy tent is aeing erected and I still don't have a word for 'something of which there are only two'. |
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| Unexpected Things To See In A Cycle Lane, #2: a vertical poster for a tiling firm. I Had Words. It Has Moved. |
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| In St Giles' churchyard, a man sits politely reading "In Defence of Atheism". |
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