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“APtBS’s Oliver Ackerman trumps all by delivering the loudest and possibly our favourite set of the weekend. More ambiance-creating performance art than mere dark and smoky concert, the set contains no crowd banter, as Ackerman has probably already paid off the sound booth for the levels Heasley had to coax out onstage. APtBS take no prisoners in this ATP’s volume war–a war of attrition fomented by bands paying homage to curators MBV’s legacy of disintegrating earplugs. We’d call ourselves victims of the aural aggression but we’re actually really liking it”
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“Band of the weekend, no contest. “
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“Showing their shoe gaze influences, tracks such as ‘I Know I’ll See You’, ‘In Your Heart’ and ‘Dead Beat’, all sound simply incredible live, and at 4 in the afternoon, although seeming slightly surreal, as the band definitely suit a night time slot, the band were offered one of the performances of the weekend.”
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