Originally appeared on a split 7" single along with a Straight Outta Mongolia track and was released on Mouthmoth in 2001
a grindy scratchy sampled version of Tim Booth on helium which lumbers along like a mad stalker.” –Jockrock
“Neck Doppler sings a track too, but his instrumentation and production is more up to date, despite the fact that this is also a retro record. With more care for detail, this song explodes into weirdness and gets completely out of control. Freaked out pop music indeed. Nice stuff.” - FdW (Vital)
“ It starts off simply enough but then takes a few dives as the voice and music are slowed down and sped up in a warped and unsteady fashion. Great fun...nice one!” - Richard di Santo (Incursion
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Pretty, Lush-inspired dream pop has a gentle touch, with whispered spoken-sung French vocals drifting lightly over shimmering guitars. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 24, 2019