2010-10-11
This debut album from New Zealand trio, Electric Wire Hustle, features deceptively handsome self-production. Combining heavy bass and synth with old-school vocals and hip-hop beats, Electric Wire Hustle has forged a modern soul album that only ocassionally sounds retro. This is fine inaugural work from a band that I look forward to hearing more from. Rebecca Ruth
ELECTRIC WIRE HUSTLE
Electric Wire Hustle
Jimmy Carpenter
Toiling in Obscurity
GREG NAGY
WALK THAT FINE THIN LINE
DAMON FOWLER
SUGAR SHACK
GEORGE HARMONICA SMITH
Teardrops Are Falling
GURF MORLIX
Gurf Morlix Finds the Present Tense
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