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BÃTFÓØT: BÃTFÓØT

he extravagant spelling of the band‘s name should make it clear that this trio from Tel Aviv likes it idiosyncratic. On their self-titled debut, the three musicians mix a wide variety of sounds, including styles such as rave, techno, big beat, hip-hop and punk. The electronic sound of the crazy Israelis is reminiscent of bands like The Prodigy and The Beastie Boys, but also contains house elements, so it is not surprising that “B⊠TFÓØT” is a great album for the dance floor. Not always easy to listen to, full of surprises and thoroughly unconventional, the journey through 13 whipped-up songs provides a proper adrenaline kick. The humor is not neglected either, as the unusual spelling of song titles like „??? Fun ???“or „~BÂM~BÁM~BÄM~“or „[Skip Intro]“shows. Listen to it

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