...Fuzzy Logic - Are - Sick
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REVIEWS AND DESCRIPTIONS:
"They play their instrments better than i can order cocktails...a skill i feel i have perfected. Darwood, is a powerful frontman...entertaining without being up himself like oh so many frontmen these days...and they are even better live than recorded...a rare skill."
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Danielle Wednesday - Silencieux Le Singe
"Experimental big beat club music’ they call it, and not half mate….guitar fuelled hiphop is the general way of things, with big rumbling riddims throughout. A guitar sound like an angry wasp stuck in a milk bottle just about puts the cherry on the top."
BugBear Bookings
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FUZZY LOGIC- Rapped pop delivery more like a grimed out Madness than The Streets….squally guitar drenches their sound thru frothy bass lines and a generally feeling of intense bonhomie.. 'March on' er marches on particularly well with a stuttering bass heavy rhythm and dual rap urgency plus a guitar line that sounds like an angry wasp stuck in a bottle. ...they call it experimental big beat club music...fo sho.
BugBear Bookings (again)
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Rappy pop rock with a sqiggley squidgey artful humour laden sound and .. gorillaz, The Streets, The Beat and so much more…This lot could be the Noughties/Teenies answer to Madness, they have a fab fun filled vibe and brilliant tunes. True pleasure all the way.
BugBear Bookings (again... again)
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These bunch of guys are exactly what the world of music needs and has probably been looking for. Need to be seen at your first opportunity. DO IT! We love them.
So's Your Face Promotions
one of the best bands (we think) to hit SE London for ages, they played our WHAT?FEST! over the summer....ladies and gents...FUZZY LOGIC
So's Your Face Promotions again...
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Falling somewhere between Wu Tang and Ian Duryand the Blockheads, Fuzzy Logic will be bouncing and banging around the venue as our special live guests for the evening.
The Social
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Blending 'Sarf of the River' grime, with electro, ska and reggae basslines, Manu Chao-style global rap, hard-hitting vocals, and a lingering flavour of old skool hip hop, there is nothing fuzzy about their uncompromising beats and rhymes....
Vibrant, technically brilliant and with just a hint of knowing humour, this lot can be relied on to keep your head banging and your feet dancing before you can say 'buzz band', And they make the competition look one-dimensional and, well, just plain boring...
Oxford Mail
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"If The Clash played grime, they would be Fuzzy Logic"
Chantelle Fiddy
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"In my humble opinion rap, R’n’B and hip hop has become too commercialised in these post-MC Hammer years, with general conventions being followed too religiously. I love such stars as Kanye West and Dizzee Rascal, and fel the reason they keep succeeding in this monotonous market is the ‘experimental’ factor written into their hits. Too many ego fuelled hopefuls are missing the point and continue to create ‘new rap’ despite having little understanding of instruments or composition. So, it’s my pleasure to introduce an utterly original band with the most potential I have ever seen to turn A&R heads at any today’s money-making labels. Fuzzy Logic should be the next big thing to hit the UK official charts and properly demonstrate to the so-called talent-spotters in the current UK urban market exactly what it’s severely lacking: an edgy British Kanye/Big Boi love child! The line-up: Ddot7 (Darwood Grace – lead vocals), Casement Jaxx (Jack Case – synth), Bombastic Bassman (Ben Lewis – bass), OJ (Jack “Oxford†Hearne – guitar) and Nicodemus Flower (Nico Leo – drums). The music is a mixture of big beat, experimental and hip-hop, and the band draw their main influences from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Risky Roadz, G Funk and Dr. Dre. Darwood is a natural frontman and expert at manipulating the audience. The stage is where their songs are told with extreme energy and anticipation and high levels of performance. Fans of Does It Offend You Yeah and NERD will “get it†as soon as they hcatch a sniff of one of their twisted rhymes, slinky bass hooks or bouncy rhythms. The Klaxons meets Dizzee Rascal – go to www.myspace.com/fuzzylogiconline and breeze through the songs: Love Songs, Me and My Ego, Drunk Mans Speech, Twisted. Love Songs’ soft spoken initial intro leads you to an upbeat heavy punk and rap-experimental sound, akin to nothing I have heard before… undeniably fabulous. I also love the comedy intro to Me and My Ego, which drops with a fantastic sinister tone underneath proper British rapping."
The Enfield Advertiser
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"You's lot are shite!"
Drunk geezer at Mile End station before being stomped on.
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