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About |
| tKatKa, pronounced 'Te-Kat-Ker', craft a clever and classy collision of ambient musing and euphoric escapism that could melt the heart of even the most hardened anti-electro stalwart. That they have a history of playing in punk bands comes as no great surprise for they seem to genuinely, unpretentiously discard the notion of genre-based restraints, leaving them with a completely blank slate to hurl their imaginations at. |
| www.tkatka.com |
| Press |
| "Absolutely gorgeous" |
| MARY ANNE HOBBS (BBC Radio 1) |
| "A mash up of drum rhythms and soulful pads changing from uplifting to dark in a blink of an eyelid." |
| IDJ MAGAZINE |
| "Very cool" |
| NICK LUSCOMBE (BBC Radio 3/ Flomotion) |
| "The music that New York does best and loves best" |
| ANNIE NIGHTINGALE (BBC Radio 1) |
| "A combination of guitars and electro sounds with the hint of a rattlesnake in the background." |
| GLASSWERKS |
| "The collection of songs tKatKa have produced are stunning." |
| GOD IS IN THE TV |
| "A whirring collage of warping electro beat melodies salaciously herded together under a glazing chassis of deliciously manicured updated Miami Vice like grandeur." |
| LOSING TODAY |
| "The duo's mastery of beatwork is very evident, it's nice to hear a record more multi-dimensional than cold programming." |
| THE BLACK AND WHITE MAGAZINE |
| "Expect it to soundtrack a spooky art flick, but it won't because it's better than the film would be." |
| BEARDED MAGAZINE |