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“In the case of APTBS, this approach manifests itself as a guitar pedal, not a surfboard. Oliver Ackermann, the trio’s frontman and owner of Death By Audio, has designed foot tools for the likes of U2, TV On The Radio, and, least surprisingly, My Bloody Valentine. Ackermann spared no expense with his own equipment, saying, “Some of our pedals even have a setting that will blow up your amp. And that’s also the state of new and exciting music. It’s on the edge.†Brilliant.”
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“APTBS are all about frequencies and escape, but this clip captures their spirit as well. Love it.”
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