Add N To (X) : Take Me To Your Leader
If Daleks ran Greek restaurants - this is the sort of music they'd play. Sort of pre-kiddyporn era Gary Glitter as interpreted by robots. Which, while it sounds like a great idea, isn't. This is one of those annoying records which appears to have...
Add N To X : The Poker Roll
Add N To (X)'s long-defended reputation as purveyors of techno-porn to the thinking fashionista is obviously paying off - the title of this song was mis-transcribed as 'Poke 'Er 'Ole' in a recent music business directory of future releases. And...
/ Echoboy Edinburgh The Venue
In a night dedicated to complex sonic equations, Echoboy's crazed musical propositions still make for an almighty headfuck. Richard Warren may have fled hobnailed trad-rockers The Hybirds to set out his space-boogie stall, but that band's baggy...
Add Insult To Injury
Art or arse? It is the perennial question an outfit such as Add N To (X) must face in time. Four years and two critically praised albums in, does this genuinely alternative sound mined by sincerely surreal individuals still have the legs for a...
Dublin Music Centre
Add N To X know how to make an entrance. There's a low-budget French movie playing on the screens above the stage as we await the arrival of spooked analogue adventurers. No-one quite knows what it's about or why it's being played, although...
Add N To X : Revenge of the black regent
Ja! You like our black sex music? No joy! Real drums! Come on, boy, die to this! Die now! Real synth! Mmmm. Analogue, yes. No! OldladyEalingdoesman-experiment! Oh yes, you fool! Feel my intelligence! Whips. And cream. Ha. Ha. Ha. You die now,...
Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
Tonight is not about theory. It's not about R Buckminster Fuller , the man who dreamt of a perfect living machine and who Add N To X naturally named a song after. Or Pierre Henry , the French musique concrhte guy who Ann , Barry and...
Avant Hard
The inevitable quandary: is it art? Or is it, in the cleverest possible way, arse? Ever since Marcel Duchamp exhibited a urinal in a Paris gallery in 1917 and called it 'Fountain' , the debate has raged. And rage it most certainly does as we...






