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What's Happened To Soho?

by The Correspondents

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Steve Foster
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Steve Foster Heard 'What's Happened to Soho?' a while back, but still too late to buy this physically. I was resigned to never having this.
Would love to see the rest of the releases here too. Favorite track: What's Happened To Soho?.
I, Scotticus
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I, Scotticus A lovely surprise discovery for me, last year. I'm even happier to find this EP available, as the hard copies sold out ages ago. Solid solid work all the way around. Favorite track: What's Happened To Soho?.
dregest
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dregest The song that introduced me to this amazing band. Live they were a powehouse of good times. Favorite track: Washington Square.
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Basement 01:36

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The Correspondents are a DJ and MC duo. They had the dubious distinction of being named the UK's top unsigned band while simultaneously becoming one of the countries best live acts. Last year (2010) they played on the Saturday night Bestival main-stage to 25,000 people broadcast live on Channel 4 TV. They featured on Rob da Bank's BBC Radio 1 two-hour Electro Swing special. They have gigged up and down the UK almost every weekend for 3 years and have amassed a huge and loyal following on Facebook and more.

They have gained, as you would expect, massive press support with national feature articles from The Independent, The Telegraph and more under their belts. Despite all this, the band themselves remain resolutely independent in spirit.

"What's Happened To Soho?" is their debut official release. Its 6 tracks hint at many possible future directions. It refuses to give in to the pressure to create a commercial product, instead the EP is a mini-concept in itself with a beginning, middle and end, intended to be listened to from start to finish and referencing numerous different genres along the way... while settling on none.

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released November 4, 2011

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The Correspondents Brighton, UK

To honour the very sad passing of TIm from The Correspondents we are making this album FREE for now. Please share his work and enjoy.

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