Warping clattering dance rhythms, jangly shoe-gaze music and a love of techno
into angular indie dance, the Hertfordshire school friends embarked on a crusade
to convert the surliest indie kids into limb-thrashing dance-floor banshees.
Early EPs Photobooth and Cross The Line had the critics drooling, but it was the
single Paris that really made a breakthrough. Named single of the week by The
Guardian newspaper, NME and Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show, they were asked to
tour with Interpol and won a deal with prestigious indie label XL Records. Their
self-titled debut album charmed t...