- Music
- 09 Mar 05
Stitch
Dublin-based electronica/roots outfit throw everything but the kitchen sink into the mix on this highly experimental exercise. In the main it’s blips and bleats, blended with more conventional instruments and textures including banjos!
Dublin-based electronica/roots outfit throw everything but the kitchen sink into the mix on this highly experimental exercise. In the main it’s blips and bleats, blended with more conventional instruments and textures including banjos! Singer Michael Stephens has an engagingly hi- pitched vocal style and the songs have intriguing titles (‘Dimly Lit Laws Of Variation’, ‘I Said Turn That Smile Into A Frown’) but can come across as a work-in-progress
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