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A couple more of those "New Masters" pics.
If 2000 AD did adverts... Original art by Henry Flint, photo and editing by Otto Sump. Let's see that on the trains!
4bel & The Virtual Crime Syndicate released their new demo 'How To Get Verified' earlier this month. The track is a slight departure from the Housey vibe found in 'Do You Wanna Know', replacing the genial feel with a steady step towards a murky Techo-House sound. The influences of both Joy Orbison and Midland are rife throughout, as are the big and bouncy kick drums inherited from the likes of Eats Everything. All in all, 'HTGV' will make a dark and dirty impression to any set, if you are willing to go there. GTR.
4bel & The Virtual Syndicate 'Do You Wanna Know' is the latest collaboration between the two groups. Nipples aside, the track is heavily influenced by 90's house music produced by the likes of MK and The Nightcrawlers, but also utilises the modern feel of future bass and UK garage. A good track to finish or begin a set- because its amazing! GTR.
Strips printed in 2000AD, born from the pages of Starlord, Strontium dog, Ro Busters (ABC Warriors) and (the guest appearance) Timequake. And the never to be published, The VC's. Originally commissioned for Starlord but eventually printed in 2000AD. The idea of a futuristic Vietnam war captured the imagination of the readers and much to their delight a second tour set 50 years later. Vape 'em!