Strange Loops
The Post-Punk Synth Alchemists return with new album âStrange Loopsâ.
With blistering rhythms and searing bass, AK/DK return with their highly anticipated fourth album, âStrange Loopsâ. It builds on the momentum of their previous release; Shared Particles, which sold out of the Dinked edition even before its release, and achieved no. 7 in the Indie Record Store charts.
Known for their trademark motorik energy and riotous joy, AK/DK are back, and for the first time, theyâve introduced guest vocalists into the fray. This new release sees the drum and synth duo collaborate with three exciting artists: the musician TVAM, punk poet - Thick Richard, and I Am Fya; sound artist.
âWeâve always had guests join us on stage for live improvisations; some were planned appearances, and some were random audience members. We thought weâd try and recreate that excitement on record, and feel very lucky that these amazing artists have joined us on our new album.â Ed Chivers
The angular guitars and spaced-out vocals of TVAM intertwine with the duoâs driving beats and convulsing synths, resulting in the pulsating Devo-esque powerhouse of âSquare Routeâ. The two bands have been crossing paths on festival line ups for a while now and it seemed inevitable that they should join forces.
I Am Fyaâs usual experimental textures and sound-collage is temporarily put to one side on âPull Upâ. For this deep and heavy sub-rattling cut; I Am Fya and AK/DK lean heavily into sound system bass and dancehall style. Her febrile and powerful vocals interweave with tectonic sub bass and stuttering rhythms, sounding like Missy Elliot jamming with a modular synth.
Manchesterâs very own Thick Richard adds his lyrical, jet-black humour to the track âNobody Shoutsâ. Their collaboration began when the band invited the punk poet up for an impromptu improvisation during their set at Beatherder festival 2020. It went down so well that they had to record it; learning the track from fan footage online. This is nothing new for AK/DK, creating powerful improvised moments for those lucky enough to be in the audience.
Strange Loops presents two distinct halves of music. The A side offers sure-fire bangers that will linger in your ears and have you pounding the dance floor, while the B side delves into more experimental and ambient territories with completely live takes from the studio, reflecting the duoâs love of â70s German Kosmische bands. âWe always had more ambient experimental tracks on our records, and wanted to give them a spotlight on this releaseâ says the bandâs Gee Sowerby. Their previous releases have earned accolades such as BBC 6 Musicâs âAlbum Of The Dayâ and impressed judges on Steve Lamacqâs Roundtable, solidifying their reputation as pioneers in their genre.
Itâs on stage where AK/DK truly come to life. Their electrifying performances, characterised by joyous live-looping of keyboards, drums, and distorted whoops, have made them a fervent fan favourite for over a decade. Theyâve left an indelible mark on audiences at festivals like End Of The Road, Blue Dot, and Green Man, winning over new audiences wherever they play.
With Strange Loops, AK/DK continue to push boundaries and defy expectations, reinforcing their status as one of the most dynamic and innovative acts in the scene.
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The Post-Punk Synth Alchemists return with new album âStrange Loopsâ.
With blistering rhythms and searing bass, AK/DK return with their highly anticipated fourth album, âStrange Loopsâ. It builds on the momentum of their previous release; Shared Particles, which sold out of the Dinked edition even before its release, and achieved no. 7 in the Indie Record Store charts.
Known for their trademark motorik energy and riotous joy, AK/DK are back, and for the first time, theyâve introduced guest vocalists into the fray. This new release sees the drum and synth duo collaborate with three exciting artists: the musician TVAM, punk poet - Thick Richard, and I Am Fya; sound artist.
âWeâve always had guests join us on stage for live improvisations; some were planned appearances, and some were random audience members. We thought weâd try and recreate that excitement on record, and feel very lucky that these amazing artists have joined us on our new album.â Ed Chivers
The angular guitars and spaced-out vocals of TVAM intertwine with the duoâs driving beats and convulsing synths, resulting in the pulsating Devo-esque powerhouse of âSquare Routeâ. The two bands have been crossing paths on festival line ups for a while now and it seemed inevitable that they should join forces.
I Am Fyaâs usual experimental textures and sound-collage is temporarily put to one side on âPull Upâ. For this deep and heavy sub-rattling cut; I Am Fya and AK/DK lean heavily into sound system bass and dancehall style. Her febrile and powerful vocals interweave with tectonic sub bass and stuttering rhythms, sounding like Missy Elliot jamming with a modular synth.
Manchesterâs very own Thick Richard adds his lyrical, jet-black humour to the track âNobody Shoutsâ. Their collaboration began when the band invited the punk poet up for an impromptu improvisation during their set at Beatherder festival 2020. It went down so well that they had to record it; learning the track from fan footage online. This is nothing new for AK/DK, creating powerful improvised moments for those lucky enough to be in the audience.
Strange Loops presents two distinct halves of music. The A side offers sure-fire bangers that will linger in your ears and have you pounding the dance floor, while the B side delves into more experimental and ambient territories with completely live takes from the studio, reflecting the duoâs love of â70s German Kosmische bands. âWe always had more ambient experimental tracks on our records, and wanted to give them a spotlight on this releaseâ says the bandâs Gee Sowerby. Their previous releases have earned accolades such as BBC 6 Musicâs âAlbum Of The Dayâ and impressed judges on Steve Lamacqâs Roundtable, solidifying their reputation as pioneers in their genre.
Itâs on stage where AK/DK truly come to life. Their electrifying performances, characterised by joyous live-looping of keyboards, drums, and distorted whoops, have made them a fervent fan favourite for over a decade. Theyâve left an indelible mark on audiences at festivals like End Of The Road, Blue Dot, and Green Man, winning over new audiences wherever they play.
With Strange Loops, AK/DK continue to push boundaries and defy expectations, reinforcing their status as one of the most dynamic and innovative acts in the scene.
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The Post-Punk Synth Alchemists return with new album âStrange Loopsâ.
With blistering rhythms and searing bass, AK/DK return with their highly anticipated fourth album, âStrange Loopsâ. It builds on the momentum of their previous release; Shared Particles, which sold out of the Dinked edition even before its release, and achieved no. 7 in the Indie Record Store charts.
Known for their trademark motorik energy and riotous joy, AK/DK are back, and for the first time, theyâve introduced guest vocalists into the fray. This new release sees the drum and synth duo collaborate with three exciting artists: the musician TVAM, punk poet - Thick Richard, and I Am Fya; sound artist.
âWeâve always had guests join us on stage for live improvisations; some were planned appearances, and some were random audience members. We thought weâd try and recreate that excitement on record, and feel very lucky that these amazing artists have joined us on our new album.â Ed Chivers
The angular guitars and spaced-out vocals of TVAM intertwine with the duoâs driving beats and convulsing synths, resulting in the pulsating Devo-esque powerhouse of âSquare Routeâ. The two bands have been crossing paths on festival line ups for a while now and it seemed inevitable that they should join forces.
I Am Fyaâs usual experimental textures and sound-collage is temporarily put to one side on âPull Upâ. For this deep and heavy sub-rattling cut; I Am Fya and AK/DK lean heavily into sound system bass and dancehall style. Her febrile and powerful vocals interweave with tectonic sub bass and stuttering rhythms, sounding like Missy Elliot jamming with a modular synth.
Manchesterâs very own Thick Richard adds his lyrical, jet-black humour to the track âNobody Shoutsâ. Their collaboration began when the band invited the punk poet up for an impromptu improvisation during their set at Beatherder festival 2020. It went down so well that they had to record it; learning the track from fan footage online. This is nothing new for AK/DK, creating powerful improvised moments for those lucky enough to be in the audience.
Strange Loops presents two distinct halves of music. The A side offers sure-fire bangers that will linger in your ears and have you pounding the dance floor, while the B side delves into more experimental and ambient territories with completely live takes from the studio, reflecting the duoâs love of â70s German Kosmische bands. âWe always had more ambient experimental tracks on our records, and wanted to give them a spotlight on this releaseâ says the bandâs Gee Sowerby. Their previous releases have earned accolades such as BBC 6 Musicâs âAlbum Of The Dayâ and impressed judges on Steve Lamacqâs Roundtable, solidifying their reputation as pioneers in their genre.
Itâs on stage where AK/DK truly come to life. Their electrifying performances, characterised by joyous live-looping of keyboards, drums, and distorted whoops, have made them a fervent fan favourite for over a decade. Theyâve left an indelible mark on audiences at festivals like End Of The Road, Blue Dot, and Green Man, winning over new audiences wherever they play.
With Strange Loops, AK/DK continue to push boundaries and defy expectations, reinforcing their status as one of the most dynamic and innovative acts in the scene.
















