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Their debut
album Everything but an Answer on Disko B, features
a compact diversity of tracks such as Fast Bitches,
with its trashy noise beats and ominous Atari vocals, to the warm
melodic beauty of Sleepy Elvis. In most of the cases
of the instrumental compositions they take up the fight with death
disco, but are way ahead of big-city-packed aimlessness, enjoying
the advantages of post-twenism. Ploink takes you out
for an escape-flight into almost fairy-tale coloured green leaving
you awaking on top of a carbon-black hill with the broken beats
of a vapour trail writing: `Is it real?` Mysterymen wont leave
you without a helping hand and offer warmth in brutality. They show
you both sides: the imaginative, but into the face-truth, the escapism
and the dirt. But hey, thats how it is up in the industrial
North.
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the portrait for more details
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