- Music
- 12 Jun 06
No Order
Ralph Lawson and Co's debut (featuring additional tweaking from NYC-based Dubliners The Glass) is admirable in its range - deep and electro house, tricky disco plus the odd dash of geetars. There are some strong tracks - 'Tape', 'Hit The Fan', 'Won't Bother Me', - but it's the second disc - recorded at Sonar last year - shows how this project is best experienced.
Ralph Lawson and Co's debut (featuring additional tweaking from NYC-based Dubliners The Glass) is admirable in its range - deep and electro house, tricky disco plus the odd dash of geetars. There are some strong tracks - 'Tape', 'Hit The Fan', 'Won't Bother Me', - but it's the second disc - recorded at Sonar last year - shows how this project is best experienced.
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