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NOQ 005CD
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"The second EP from Electric Turn To Me finds the band moving in a more focused direction. Almost impossible to describe using typical music journalist terminology, Electric Turn To Me play a kind of pop music that is unique all to itself. Dark and synth driven yet with an urgency reminiscent of early punk. Songs that twist and turn but with melodies so familiar they'll bury themselves in you're head for months to come. Like their previous outfits (Laddio Bolocko, Dazzling Killmen) Electric Turn To Me are truly forging their own path in a world where independent music often becomes stale and commercialized. Oblivious to the trends of the moment, they are merely attempting to absorb and recreate the energy and originality of the bands they love." Last copies of this now deleted item.
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NOQ 004CD
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"Formed in the summer of 2002 by Blake Fleming (ex-Laddio Bolocko, the Mars Volta), Marcus DeGrazia (ex-Laddio Bolocko), guitarist James Wilk (ex-Imaginary Numbers) and German singer Silke, ETTM draws the best inspiration and instrumentation from the most creative bands of the '60s (Love, Pretty Things, The Doors), and updates it for the new millennium. Featuring imaginative powerhouse drumming, keyboard-propelled bass and vintage organ melodies, intertwined guitars, and Silke's strong vocals which recall, if anything, a more world weary, less glam Siouxsie Sioux, ETTM create intricate searching pop songs, achieving that delicate balance of using familiar sounds and elements, yet presenting them in a wholly original way."
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