There’s nothing quite like a rousing, stamping refrain that’s unavoidably singable. It’s extremely satisfying then, that amongst the Kasbah rhythms and jolting guitar tweaks of ‘Walk With Me’, there lies an army of voices chanting the soon to be in(di)escapable mantra of “Oh, come on, walk with me/I want you to walk with me”. It’s a defiant addition to a song propelled by an itchy, nervous energy, captured so well in the despairing yelps of Max Cooke.
Equally pushy are the oscillating flourishes of b-side ‘Start/Stop’; a tune that darts from rolling ambience to ricocheting funk with such fits and starts it’s difficult to remove ear from speaker for fear of missing something. And there is the most attractive facet of this release – unease. Both songs seem very carefully put together - piece-by-piece - yet there is a restlessness that makes these electro-boogies really fly. Pretty cool if ya think about it.
just heard it on their myspcae
liked it a lot
I really like this track alot
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well
like it though you may it's fucking impossible to get hold of.
especially on cassette single. Or casingle as I beleive they were called back in the day.
t'internet
www.transgressiverecords.co.uk has the cassette
nice reveiw
good songs
And woosh
went good books, into the realms of stardom