burningpilot

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Can't Kid A Kidder 03:05 Tools
accelerate 00:00 Tools
You Stay Cool 00:39 Tools
It's The Music (They're Dancing To) 03:26 Tools
automatic text generator 00:00 Tools
case history 00:37 Tools
Stage Fright 00:00 Tools
Accelerate (James Rutledge Remix) 04:58 Tools
meat product 04:01 Tools
two words two syllables 04:01 Tools
entertainment correspondent 00:00 Tools
french frank 00:00 Tools
cold caller 00:00 Tools
starter pack 00:00 Tools
white clipping 00:00 Tools
moving models 00:00 Tools
international poster campaign 00:00 Tools
Accelerate (Adventures Close To Home Remix) 04:52 Tools
computer love 04:52 Tools
FrenchFrank 04:52 Tools
CaseHistory 04:52 Tools
You Stay Cool (radio edit) 04:52 Tools
AutomaticTextGenerator 04:52 Tools
EntertainmentCorrespondent 04:52 Tools
ColdCaller 04:52 Tools
WhiteClipping 04:52 Tools
InternationalPosterCampaign 04:52 Tools
StarterPack 04:52 Tools
Automatictextgenerator (album version) 04:52 Tools
Casehistory (album version) 04:52 Tools
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Signed to Transgressive Records, London based band burningpilot's line up comprises: Ch#1 - drums, Ch#2 - bass, Ch#3 - guitar and vocal and Ch#4 - synthesisers; although even this limited amount of information remains cloudy. To date, the band has remained reclusive to the extent that even their own record label isn't entirely sure as to who burningpilot are. Mastered recordings turn up at the label's office; interviews are carried out remotely; collective band 'promo' shots aren't issued. 2005 saw release of their debut single 'Can't Kid a Kidder' to widespread radio airplay and critical approval, picking up 'Single of the Week' on both Steve Lamacq's 6music show, as well as BBC's Across the Line, and featuring in many a 'best of year' singles chart. After selling out faster than any previous Transgressive single it was made available on the NME website as a free download. Follow-up single Two Words Two Syllables was equally well received, with the NME simply describing it as "fantastic stuff". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.