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Chad Gilbney of Catch Up magazine says of Chimneypots and Semibreves:


Picking-up where Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier left-off, Chimney Pots features 31 exploratory keyboard pieces, each in a different key - with one for each junction around the M25. From the easy swing of 'Cobham Shuffle' to the tricksy faux-stride of 'PottersBar-1-2-3!', this is a journey like no other.

Have you seen the lady with the air piano, a sort of modern take on the theramin?


I read an interview with her where she made it sound really cool, and then watched the video on youtube.

I wanted to like it, I really did, but oh deary me, what a load of cock.

ianr Wrote:

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> *Bob* Wrote:

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> > Photoshop?! The cheek.

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> Aw man. No wonder. You ain't never gonna swing

> if you is ashamed of your instrument.



Aw, applesauce, man! You two squares are all balled up. You're all wet on this one. Ain'tch'all used Photoshop to crop a screenshot?


Now scram.

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