![]() “I find it amusing that we’ve been given the name of some non-existent music genre,” says guitarist-singer Simon Taylor-Davis, who notes that while he and his band mates are influenced by dance music none of them were ravers. “We make psychedelic, subversive pop music that’s quite heavy and made on guitars.” The piercing shrieks and trance inducing glitches and bleeps in their music bring to mind the London acid-techno scene of the ’90s, specifically respected DJ-producers like and, who almost always used the treasured and out-of-production. ![]() While Klaxons haven’t listened to the abovementioned, Taylor-Davis and company prefer to be frugal in their choice of synthesizers, no matter how big they’ve gotten. KLAXONS MYTHS OF THE NEAR FUTURE ZIP ZIP.KLAXONS MYTHS OF THE NEAR FUTURE ZIP MOD.
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