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http://www.myspace.com/hitchcockmusic
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Two Free Downloads:
Hitchcock – Villain (Carlito Remix) :
files.me.com/andyhuckvale/lvwisj.mp3
Hitchcock – Villain (Ted Nilsson Remix):
files.me.com/andyhuckvale/nqi90b.mp3
Hitchcock – Villain (Full Release End Of September)
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“I’m really excited about the British music scene at the moment.
Hitchcock are one of those rare bands who capture your imagination.
Duran Duran along with David Bowie, were at the forefront of fusing
music, fashion and art. This is a concept that Hitchcock have played
with to create their own powerful and exciting identity.†Nick Rhodes –
Duran Duran
‘Brave music made by people who never gave a f**k about what a&r
people wanted. Hard hitting beats and unique vocal melodies. A bit
dancey with the odd tip of the hat to 80’s synth styling – like Moby
meets Scarface. Tunes!’ Tom Clarke, The Enemy
“Hitchcock are undoubtedly the best new band in Birmingham at the
moment. Their songs are instantly catchy and frontman Matt is an
amazing performer. We’re such big fans we nominated them to play
the Introducing stage at T in the Park in 2009 and they went down a
storm. We reckon they’re the ones to watch in 2010.”Louise Brierley
and Brett Birks from BBC WM Introducing
‘Mixing lush electronic sounds with ferocious guitars…trust me you
would have not seen anything like them before’ Chris Cummins,
Addict Music
Fat sounding production, nice waspy synths, strong chorus, decent
keyboard hook, I even like the scansion of the lines, like ‘simple
indication’…very catchy. I’ll support this for sure. Eddie Temple
Morris XFM.
“I can see this being huge on our dance floors, it’s good to hear a
band making something fresh and different” DJ Dan, Promoter & DJ
of Propaganda and Ramshackle
‘Hitchcock. A new dance duo tipped as the next Prodigy.’ Sunday
Mirror
“Hitchcock are the most refreshing and exciting new band I have
heard in a long time, they have huge choruses with bellowing vocals
and beats that make you wanna have a good time.” George Craig –
One Night Only
Hitchcock are definitely “one to watch” for 2010. Never Said A Word
is a belter with Radio 1 airplay written all over it! Neil Navarra – Head
of Licensing Angel Music Group (Global Gathering).
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Hitchcock are without doubt one of the most exciting bands to have
emerged in recent years! With an outrageous mix of bombastic,
eccentric, theatrical electronics and histrionics, like their namesake,
they are truly masters of their art – dark, twisted yet utterly
addictive.
The past 12 months has seen the release of two singles and a series
of high profile gigs that have established Hitchcock as one of the
most exciting new acts of 2010. They have completed their debut
album and are set to release their third single, Villain this summer.
The first two singles performed admirably, achieving plays on Huw
Stevens on Radio One, extensive support from XFM, including the
Eddie Temple Morris show, and A list status from Kerrang. The
campaigns created real momentum and have positioned them as one
of the talked up bands of the year.
Their new single ‘Villain’ is Black Sabbath meets Chase And Status, a
hard hitting, hook-laden, concise slab of dirty, angry sample-rock!
It’s a schizophrenic fusion of sounds with fatal hooks and a big
chorus. The track is already causing a significant stir amongst
industry ‘experts’ and the dancefloors of the UK underground club
scene are stirring to the sound of Hitchcock.
The past year has been a whirlwind of activity for the band. Without a
label and a budget they have slogged around the UK and built their
name and reputation through talent and hard work.
Radio West Midlands Introducing first noticed the band leading to a
huge performance at the BBC Introducing Stage at T In The Park. In
the words of the Scottish Sunday Mail ‘Hitchcock stole the show and
smashed ‘T In The Park’ to pieces’.
The band have gigged extensively and have already performed at
profile gigs across the UK including at Gatecrasher, Koko, Dingwalls,
Moho Live, The Summer Sound System and T In The Park. This
summer they will be making their debut at many festivals including
The Secret Garden Party, Napa Live and the ‘Uplifted Festival’.
Hitchcock have also created some killer remixes recently including
the critically acclaimed reworking of The Lost Prophet’s ‘Felon’ and
The Enemy’s ‘No Time For Tears’. Both mixes clearly show
Hitchcock’s ability to make great tracks sound different and even
more powerful.
The two creative intellects behind the project are Andy Huckvale and
Matt Droog, they take a cinematic look at the world being inspired
musically by composers like Bernard Herrmann and Jerry Goldsmith.
Their songmanship is a psychological analysis of the darker side of
humanity.
Hitchcock’s live shows also maintain a strong cinematic vision and
can be likened to a David Lynch movie. Surreal nightmarish and
dreamlike images collide with the band’s meticulously crafted sound.
Lead singer Matt Droog’s Clockwork Orange persona and in yer face
“Sex-Pistols-esque†contortions are matched by Andy’s unique
technical ability, making gigs a thrilling spectacle of epic proportions.
The bands flamboyant style is a seductive twist on reality, making
the provocative playful and the forbidden electrifying.
‘Villain’ is the third single from the band’s album ‘Running From The
Sane’, an album overflowing with extreme passions and severe epic
moments. The songs are a collection of stories, real people, real
happenings, an in-your-face social commentary that everyone can
relate to through the twisted sounds of Hitchcock. It is a work of
brilliance, fashioned by two men who will rapidly ascend the globe’s
musical hierarchy.
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Management – Dermot Ryan dermot@starbasemanagement.com
National Plugger Adam adam.fisher@fakemedia.com
Press – Alex Jukes alex@jukeboxpr.co.uk
http://www.myspace.com/hitchcockmusic
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