Deaf Stereo

Location:
London, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Indie / Rock / Electro
The Deaf Stereo E.P House On Fire / Blackout Falls is available to buy online NOW at the i tunes store, £0.79 per song or £1.49 for both of them, so go buy it

You can also pick up the 12" or order online with selected independent record stores such as Rough Trade and Phonica Send us a message if you want to know the whereabouts of the E.P near YOU ********************************************************************************************************************************

E.P Reviews so far.



ID Magazine September 2006 -



"In a scene of hangers on and panic signings by major labels, at last there's a band that offer a slight glint of hope that all might not be lost in the dance, rock, indie quarter.

Scraped off the floor of clubland and plugged in to a mic, Deaf Stereo are five lads from North London with more than a few late nights and innocuous substances beind their belt. Their hush hush familiarity with how to get the rave started is after all what earned them the opening slot for Mylo's Brixton show and place as supporting act for The Infadels on tour.

Hammering home the bass in their debut EP House On Fire and Blackout Falls, the strapping quintet belt gruff vocals over indie electro courtesy of one too many Marlboro's and the fact mummy probably wanted them in bed hours ago. Scandalous. " ********************************************************************************************************************************



The Fly Magazine September 2006 -



Ones To Watch -



"Deaf Stereo release their debut single on uber-cool Adventures In The Beetroot Field label. The North London five-piece have supported Mylo and The Infadels over the past year and 'House On Fire' sounds like early New Order relocating to London and rocking the fuck out."



Single Review 08/06 -



"Deaf Stereo are staking the claim for British electro-rock to grow its balls back. With Pink Grease fading fast and Chikinki gone AWOL, 'House On Fire' sounds like a cockney Rapture, based on a chorus with a hook big enough to hang John Prescott's libido on."



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Deaf Stereo - Live @ The Barfly, The Fly Magazine Review -



"Deaf Stereo not so much strike the keynote of the night as pummel it with a sledgehammer. They begin like Oasis being force-fed Es by glo-stick-wielding clubbers, then end like New Order set on fire and playing for water.



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Deaf Stereo Live, Adventures In The Beetroot Field @ KOKO, Supersweet Review -



"Suddenly Deaf Stereo are into the second song of their set, it feels like 100 degrees and I turn around to find the venue packed out with a cheering, whooping, hyped-up crowd. Blasting away any preconceptions of their status as only the second band onstage tonight, DS behave like headliners, delivering pounding drum beats, perfectly tweaked electro and rough bass riffs which resonate through the crowd".



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Deaf Stereo Live @ ULU, Ragtime.com Review -



"Anthemic electro rock pop with dynamics of grandeur. Elements of Radiohead and Chemical Brothers sent the crowd crazy, cheering on this exciting and unique band. It was so exciting you could feel it in the room, exhilarating beats, electrifying guitars and mind-blowing vocals watch this space.
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