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- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: APCD-017
- Format: CD
- UPC: 829750001729
- Street Date: 05/03/05
- PreBook Date: 01/01/01
- Label: Aporia Records »
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Run Time: 40:06 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2004
- Box Lot: 25
- Territory: WORLD EX CA
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Beats For Beginners - Don't Fly Into the Sun
Mixing 80s synths with pop beats, Beats for Beginners is electro-pop Nintendo-groove...Air meets Postal Service.
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Mike TV is the wry front man whose mind is a post-modern jungle of 80's trash, Triffids, and "rubbish robots." Add to this a classically trained violinist (on keyboards), a punk bass player and a retro synth obsessive, and the result can only be Beats For Beginners, who signed to Faith & Hope Records in 2003. It starts in Whitby, a small fishing/tourist town in North Yorkshire, home to Dracula and fish and chips and Mike TV. It was here that Mike had his first robot experience, at 10 years old. "Some school friends and me won a school competition in morning assembly, doing robotics in yellow wraparound sunglasses to 'Street Machine' in front of 130 kids," recalls Mike. "Me and my mate were really good at it but our third friend was rubbish. He just rode our coat tails." At 12 another obsession fused into Mike's over-active mind when he picked up the guitar after hearing “Voodoo Chile” and “Pinball Wizard.” At 17 Mike moved to Manchester to study Media and Music. For a while he worked as a boom operator in TV, and on films such as “The Full Monty.” "I was rubbish," he now admits. "I was always getting in shot." The highlight of his short-lived career was sharing a cup of tea in a Winnebago with Anita Dobson. "Her massive perm gave me hay fever for months afterwards," Mike claims spuriously. Beats delivered their first release in September 2003, the limited single “Kill All DJs.” This was followed by the 10" Technology EP in April 2004. The success of the EP was expanded upon later that year with the release of Don’t Fly into the Sun, their first full-length album. Receiving airplay as far away as the Phillipines, Don’t Fly has been licensed around the globe, including Canada where it was released by Aporia Records.