
Anna from London popsters My Tiger My Timing has taken time off from exercising her vocal chords to give the Devil’s blog an insight into her influences, the strangest place the band have played and her tips for saving money.
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Who better to tighten Gang Gang’s baggy global drum tendencies than DJ /rupture and Matt Shadetek, Dutty Artz’ resident beat dilligents? Their remix of "Bebey" stems from a new mix CD, Solar Life Raft, out November 11th through The Agriculture, which, and here we’re just guessing from the title and this song, will contain loads of floaty, incandescent rhythms colliding with other crazily headspinning sounds. Looking forward to taking a dip in that swamp.
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"911" is noisy, for sure, but it’s definitely no joke— its a techno-industro blare-o-gram that wouldn’t sound out of place on Crass’ Yes Sir, I Will or Front 242’s Front by Front. I.U.D. features Lizzie Bougatsos from Gang Gang Dance, and it takes their proto-rhythmic jammage into an even more out-there, abstract region. Download this exclusive nugget of tribal sound wizardry and see how the other half lives, if the other half lived in space with a megaphone.

It’s long. This isn’t the final list — there are a few bands playing our day party that aren’t on it — but it’s probably pretty close.

Tinchy Stryder is not your average east London MC. The kid’s been knocking around for years, first coming to the attention of those outside grime and his Bow manor when he won ‘Best Newcomer’ at the Sidewinder Awards back in 2003.
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The mighty Gang Gang Dance comes to TX tonight (and tomorrow), with L.A.’s Rainbow Arabia in tow. You already know how we feel about the unreal new Gang Gang LP, but this Rainbow Arabia stuff sounds like it’ll be an ideal complement to what should be a pretty intense dance party.
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