Vienna Ditto

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I Know His Blood 00:00 Tools
La Niña Blanca 00:00 Tools
Liar Liar 00:00 Tools
The Undefeated 00:00 Tools
Feeling Good 00:00 Tools
Ticks 00:00 Tools
whatever comes my way 00:00 Tools
This is Normal 00:00 Tools
wintertime 00:00 Tools
long way down 00:00 Tools
Little Fingers 00:00 Tools
Ugly 00:00 Tools
By Way of Apology 00:00 Tools
A Happy Car Is A Stolen Car 00:00 Tools
Hammer And A Nail 00:00 Tools
Stop 00:00 Tools
Pale Horse Rider 00:00 Tools
Oh Josephine 00:00 Tools
Bells 00:00 Tools
A Wheel Within a Wheel 00:00 Tools
Hold On 00:00 Tools
La Nina Blanca 00:00 Tools
Liar Liar Quietly 00:00 Tools
i know his blood will make me whole 00:00 Tools
best shot 00:00 Tools
Opium Boys 00:00 Tools
Tiny Tambourines 00:00 Tools
Frank Account 00:00 Tools
My Way of Missing You 00:00 Tools
Motherless Child 00:00 Tools
Snowbound 00:00 Tools
Come Back 00:00 Tools
Go Down Moses 00:00 Tools
Dang 00:00 Tools
Busted Flush 00:00 Tools
Squeaking Wheel BONUS TRACK 00:00 Tools
This is Normal (dirty) 00:00 Tools
I Know His Blood (I know his blood) 00:00 Tools
Whatever Comes My Way (Liar Liar) 00:00 Tools
dang 181209i 00:00 Tools
Oh Josephine (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Barracuda 00:00 Tools
The Undefeated (Liar Liar) 00:00 Tools
The Sense (demo) 00:00 Tools
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Vienna Ditto are a 3 piece rockabilly/electronic band from Reading, Oxford and London, comprising Hatty Taylor on vocals, Nigel Firth on guitar and Laptop, Scott Lawrence on Drums and Laptop. They started off writing wacky little tunes on a laptop, quite badly. This was largely on Nigel's boat but also in Hatty's bedroom, with duvets and stuff hanging on the walls to try make it sound all professional. The first tune was called 'Long Way Down'. That particular tune somehow got to Linda Serck on BBC Berks who gave it the highest score ever on their demo review panel back in April 09. Linda passed it on to Huw Stephens on Radio 1 who played it on his show, however at this point they still hadn't played live, or even had a band practice or anything- actually the three of them hadn't been in the same room, so when Linda phoned up in late April and said we'd been given a slot on the BBC Introducing stage at Glastonbury at the end of June we had a mad scramble getting it all together. Nigel didn't even have a guitar amp so when he found some old wreck dumped in a front garden he thought "that'll do...". Anyhow it turned out it was some super swank amp from the sixties that was worth about £2500, which was nice. Although I fear it might electrocute him.... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.