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Radioactive Man & Ben Pest - I Don't Want This Sort Of Thing In My House
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Radioactive Man & Ben Pest - I Don't Want This Sort Of Thing In My House

Radioactive Man & Ben Pest

I Don't Want This Sort Of Thing In My House

Asking For Trouble

Cat: AFT 011
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Genre: Electro
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06:42
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06:46
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Review

Keith Tenniswood has been involved in many collaborative projects over the years, most notably his work with the late great Andrew Weatherall as Two Lone Swordsmen. On this occasion, he dons his Radioactive Man alias to team up with Ben Pest. Spanning rave, breaks and electro influences, despite its title you should make this four-tracker welcome in your house. "A Gentleman From London Was Very Upset" sees the duo lay down muffled vocals and gurgling acid lines over a rolling electro groove. "Rock Farm Rave" features more gurgling acid - this time it's fused with dramatic hardcore chords and robust break beats. "Our Survey Says" is hyper-speed electro funk - featuring offkilter brass samples and ominous sub-bass - before "Hello Wee'n" brings the release to a close with a teased out, rolling groove.

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