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Way up on the summit of Grumbleweed mountain in an all-mod-cons mud shack resides a mysterious cave-dwelling creature known only as Kickback. He lives mainly on a diet of roadkill sandwiches, which, he claims, fuels his passion for streetwise and gritty underground dance music. He recently sailed into Bristol down the river Severn on his raft, the HMS Delta and thats where he heard about Ghetto Dub from a poster stuck to the wall of the Blue Mountain Club. He knocked on the door, presented us with a USB stick and proceeded to slither off down the street in the direction of Shady Grove, apparently looking for a dead pigeon for a new sandwich idea he has been working on. The USB contained 4 files which under very careful spectral analysis, turned out to be music. We wanted to sign these tunes so without further ado we started our search for the creature hoping he had not yet left the area. After some pretty mind blowing detective work we managed to track him to a blues club in Weston-S-Mare where he was blissfully listening to Radio Million and reading the new novel, 50 Shades Of Weird, by Gareth Clegg. At first we were nervous but we plucked up the courage to approach him. He was incoherent from drinking spinal fluid and didn’t want to speak to us. He was giving us the silent treatment. But after coaxing him with a piece of dry toast and block of extra mature Cathedral City we managed to get a few words out of him. “4U' he said. “The tunes are 4U”. Then he jumped onto a Moto Guzzi V7 motorcycle, obviously stolen from the Saxon Street Hells Angel chapter round the corner, and he disappeared into the distance. We have not seen him since.
On "Holygram," La Boum Fatale enlists artists whose work he admires to create a record full of vast, spacious electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 12, 2016