It's amazing how evocative all of that stuff still is. Without wishing to sound like a boring bastard the early days of what is generally lumped together as 'dance music' were incredibly exciting. Granted a lot of what followed become predicable and formulaic but the Drumattic Twins (who were Shades of Rhythm in a former life) have a knack for recapturing that feel good vibe. Away from the old skool influences the Twins aren't afraid to mix things up a bit though. The most experimental track on the album, Antique Vinyl (which almost sounds like an album on its own...there's so much going on in there) starts off all funky before breaking down into a strings backed female vocal number that's strangely moving. Shades of Gavin Bryars Jesus Blood. It's a surprising ending to a surprising album that sounds familiar but fresh all at the same time...which ain't an easy trick to pull. It's Hammer time...
Hammer & Tongs is out on June 1st on Finger Lickin' Records.
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