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"Signed in the summer of 1998 after the first A+R scouting mission by Badly Drawn Boy and Andy Votel for the fledgling Twisted Nerve, DOT are a band that defy the usual music convention. DOT have played in cinemas, churches, theatres, pubs and breweries. They have scored music for old films and for new films. Individually they have released records under their own auspices (Dave Tyack as himself, James Rutledge as Pedro, James Wright as himself) Their debut album, DOT comprises ten carefully selected tracks from their current repertoire. The airtight three piece manage to encompass rock, jazz, electronica, glitch, krautrock and folk into an album that measures in at the perfect LP length -- 45 minutes."
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"There is a movement of digital-rock going on all over the world. On the other hand, there is a movement called strange-techno or mondo-techno. I would say that Dot is the answer from Japan to this 2 movements. The sound of Dot which created with simple equipment has rhythm of early electro sound with some strange sound on it. This sound which sometimes called 'drunken-techno', is hard-boiled and bizarre, comical and tricky. There was no wonder if it was released from Patrick Puslinger's label Cheap, Dr. Rockit's Clear or Aphex Twin's Rephlex." Totally great techno weirdness as described above, with an irresistible Japanese flavor. The "drunken-techno" movement starts here!
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