Videos
Gyratory System - Pamplona
15th June 2010
These New Puritans - Attack Music
19th April 2010
Gyratory System - Yowser Yowser Yowser (Reboot)
22nd February 2010
Gyratory System - Yowser Yowser Yowser 3D Version
22nd February 2010
These New Puritans - We Want War
11th January 2010
Wetdog - Lower Leg
2nd November 2009
Gyratory System - Sea Containers House
21st October 2009
Gyratory System - Cargo Cult
17th August 2009
Crystal Stilts - Love Is A Wave
25th May 2009
Navvy - Disco
9th March 2009
Gyratory System - Barons Court Turret
23rd February 2009
Crystal Stilts - Prismatic Room
16th February 2009
Crystal Stilts - Departure
9th February 2009
Je Suis Animal - The Mystery Of Marie Roget
1st February 2009
Findo Gask - One Eight Zero
8th December 2008
These New Puritans - Swords of Truth (Vidcast 2)
28th April 2008
These New Puritans - Swords of Truth (Vidcast 1)
28th April 2008
Findo Gask - Va, Va, Va
24th March 2008
Navvy - Robot
3rd March 2008
These New Puritans - Elvis
11th February 2008
These New Puritans - BP3
28th January 2008
These New Puritans - BP2
28th January 2008
These New Puritans - BP1
28th January 2008
The Violets - Troubles Of Keneat
1st October 2007
The Lodger - Kicking Sand
4th June 2007
The Violets - Foreo
12th February 2007
The Violets - Emerald
12th February 2007
These New Puritans - Now Pluvial Vidcast
30th October 2006
The Lodger - Let Her Go
1st May 2006
Klaxons - Gravity’s Rainbow
27th March 2006
Klaxons - Gravity’s Sacrifice
27th March 2006
Klaxons - Greenwich House Party
27th March 2006
The Long Blondes - Appropriation (By Any Other Name)
20th June 2005
The Violets - Mirror Mirror
18th April 2005
Elizabeth Harper - Let Me Take You Out
29th November 2004
The Long Blondes - Giddy Stratospheres
29th November 2004
Various Artists - Formed A Band
25th November 2003
The Vichy Government - Serbian Warlord
16th March 2003Angular is...
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Featured Artist: The Violets
The band formed when guitarist Joe met vocalist Alexis in a tea room in Pinner, a suburb in North West London, and the pair discovered a shared affinity with emotive, brash and confrontational music. The pair soon wrote a song 'Laxteen', which was recorded in a studio owned by Scott Rosenthal in New York. Scott also played drums on the track. Upon returning to London Andrew Moran was recruited as drummer and the trio played their debut at Brixton Windmill.

























