Crème de Menthe

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Plastique 04:59 Tools
We're Living In The Night 04:51 Tools
Destroy The Human Race 04:25 Tools
Crack The Burning Whip 04:31 Tools
We Are Living in the Night 04:45 Tools
Vernichtet Die Menschheit 04:33 Tools
A Hunger That Never Ends 03:29 Tools
Electrobas 05:32 Tools
Sadomasochistus 06:05 Tools
Abduction 05:23 Tools
They're Hot 05:16 Tools
Do You Want My Love? (Featuring Bree Mcmasters) 05:16 Tools
Do You Want My Love 03:42 Tools
Ryah-Dam! 05:04 Tools
hot 05:08 Tools
Ryah Dam 05:08 Tools
Creme de Menthe - Plastique 05:08 Tools
PRAOM! 05:08 Tools
Crack The Buring Whip 04:31 Tools
PRAOM! (Ryah-dam) 05:04 Tools
Do You Want My Love? (W Broo McMasters) 05:04 Tools
Elektrobas 05:32 Tools
Vernichet Die Menschheit 05:04 Tools
Praom 05:04 Tools
Plastique (Kissy & Sparx Live Wire Bootleg) 05:32 Tools
Elekrobass 05:32 Tools
City Rockers Present Futurism 2 - CRÈME DE MENTHE - Plastique 05:32 Tools
Plastique (rl) 05:32 Tools
City Rockers Present Futurism 2 - FELIX DA HOUSECAT - Silver Screen - Shower Scene (Adult. Mix) 05:32 Tools
Crack The Buring Whip 05:32 Tools
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Scottish producer Matthew Aldworth, better known to the underground as CRÈME DE MENTHE. Started out as a guitarist in a Thrash Metal band. When I turned 18 I moved to Edinburgh. For three years gained a lot of experience playing live - Studied guitar and drums and developed my song writing. Decided that bands were not for me. Moved to Glasgow in 1998 with the intention of making dance music. I had very little previous experience, however having the support of good friends involved in the Glasgow club scene I gradually found the area I was most interested in. Green velvet was the first act that made an impression. Got a loan and bought my gear !!! - an AKAI MPC 2000 and a Nord lead 2. Started out playing at parties, then played at nights that my friends and I organised. Got involved with 'Optimo' in early 2001 and since then have built up a name for myself within Glasgow. The Plastique EP has done than I expected. I just want to keep making music and whatever happens happens Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.