Review: Rating: 6.2 of 10 Radio 4 has returned with the first single from their upcoming album, “Stealing Of A Nation,” out 9/7/04. These politically aware disco-punks use the dance floor to spread their cause (whatever exactly that might be). Backed by groovy basslines, quick, catchy almost-techno beats and confrontational lyrics, Radio 4 has quickly jumped to the front of the dance-punk movement. This single gives you a couple of options. You can play the album version of the single (#1 @ 4:58), or if you do not have enough time, throw on the concise version (#2 @ 3:30). What was that… you have a lot of time to fill? Well throw on the extended Ashley Beedle re-mix (#3 @ 8:31). Now you have played out the single too much? Then throw on one of Headman’s trippy re-mixes, one with all the vo
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| - Review: Rating: 6.2 of 10 Radio 4 has returned with the first single from their upcoming album, “Stealing Of A Nation,” out 9/7/04. These politically aware disco-punks use the dance floor to spread their cause (whatever exactly that might be). Backed by groovy basslines, quick, catchy almost-techno beats and confrontational lyrics, Radio 4 has quickly jumped to the front of the dance-punk movement. This single gives you a couple of options. You can play the album version of the single (#1 @ 4:58), or if you do not have enough time, throw on the concise version (#2 @ 3:30). What was that… you have a lot of time to fill? Well throw on the extended Ashley Beedle re-mix (#3 @ 8:31). Now you have played out the single too much? Then throw on one of Headman’s trippy re-mixes, one with all the vo
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| - Review: Rating: 6.2 of 10 Radio 4 has returned with the first single from their upcoming album, “Stealing Of A Nation,” out 9/7/04. These politically aware disco-punks use the dance floor to spread their cause (whatever exactly that might be). Backed by groovy basslines, quick, catchy almost-techno beats and confrontational lyrics, Radio 4 has quickly jumped to the front of the dance-punk movement. This single gives you a couple of options. You can play the album version of the single (#1 @ 4:58), or if you do not have enough time, throw on the concise version (#2 @ 3:30). What was that… you have a lot of time to fill? Well throw on the extended Ashley Beedle re-mix (#3 @ 8:31). Now you have played out the single too much? Then throw on one of Headman’s trippy re-mixes, one with all the vocals (#4 @ 5:56) or one with sparse vocals (#5 @ 5:56). What!? You are already sick of this single? Well they threw in another track from the new album just in case, Rise Up (#6 @ 3:28). Whatever you need, Radio 4’s got you covered.
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