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NME 10 Tracks…Kitsuné Maison 8…Electric Minds 12″…

October 2nd, 2009

NME 03 October 2009
WHAT’S ON THE NME STERO – Ten Tracks To Check Out This Week
In other news, we’re included on the upcoming Kitsuné Maison 8 sampler (out Nov 16), tracklisting below:

01. French Horn Rebellion – Up All Night
02. The Drums – Let’s Go Surfing
03. Siriusmo – High Together
04. Le Corps Mince de Françoise – [...]

Tigers video blog for NME.com

July 30th, 2009

When we supported VV Brown at Club NME KOKO the other day we were asked by NME.com to make a video blog about our experience.  It’s online today…
“We like My Tiger My Timing at NME. The New Cross electro types gave us a free track on the Daily Download a while back, so when we [...]

NME Daily Download – exclusive new track

June 5th, 2009

You can get an exclusive mix of our new song, ‘Ask Your Heart (Echo Mix)’ only on today’s NME Daily Download.
They say:
“Proof once again that the fabled New Cross scene is thriving (hey – one band every two years [Bloc Party, Art Brut, Klaxons] counts OK?), let us introduce 2009’s brightest hopes from the creative [...]

Dazed & Confused interview

April 20th, 2009

Beautiful weekend in Manchester, shout outs to Blow Out, Chorlton, Leila, Sian and co, Adam (for letting us crash at his) and his mates (for letting us crash their party). Big love!
In Dazed & Confused this week. MOTD here we come…

“THE FIRE IS AROUND THE CORNER” Dummy Mag + NME Radar Roundup

April 16th, 2009

“…Their debut single, This Is Not The Fire , came out a few days ago, and it sounds distilled, concentrated – it’s electro with its bones showing.” – Dummy Mag interview with Jamie and Anna

“…I went to see Joe Hot Chip’s first post-Little Boots production project, My Tiger My Timing. They’re far from shit and [...]

DiS, Uncut, Artrocker…lots of reviews

April 14th, 2009

“…a breathtakingly chic brother-sister combo…crazy synth glocken-spiel-ly noises and kick-ass guitar spins the momentum enough to propel Anna Vincent’s sultry vocals into the stratosphere. Classic. Perfect. Pop.” – Artrocker
“…’This Is Not The Fire’ produced by Andy Spence of New Young Pony Club, is confident enough to abandon disco-punk strictures in favour of something more buoyantly [...]