Aug/07/2010 - 07:18:35 am
At the tail-end of the mix
At the tail-end of the mix, the tracks are clipped before the two-minute mark, easing into ambience before David Bowie and Pat Metheny Group tie things off with the ‘80s croon of This Is Not America. It’s a tongue-in-cheek final flourish, summing up all the glorious contradictions of DJ Hell. The man might be on the traditional end of Get Physical’s scale, but Body Language Volume 9 is anything but a traditional mix.The World Championship begins at the Crucible in Sheffield on Saturday, with second seed Ronnie OSullivan bidding to secure his fourth title.The Keys now firmly reestablished under their new name are a mighty fine beat combo from Cardiff made up of five players. They have a fine pedigree on the local scene and well beyond having supported Love legend Arthur Lee and newer acts like Sleepy Sun and the Noisettes. The band have several Peel sessions under their belt including a Christmas acoustic session in the legend’s house and more recently plays on Jonathan Ross’ Radio 2 show Gideon Coe on 6Music and BBC Wales. Last years Le Mans EP’ proved that their angular fauxpsychedelia sounded more accomplished than ever and deviated interestingly from the Murry template. This was quickly followed by the Christmas EP and a diverse set of tracks lead by Queuing Up For Christmas Time a delightfully unassuming slice of Beatlesesque pop a foot tapping sleigh bell shaking jaunt through the festive holiday period.Thats right, in conjunction with RockNess, MusicNewscom are offering one lucky reader the chance to win a weekend pass for two adults with camping included to the most monstrous festival in the world – RockNess.
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