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danny hardacre: drums
kate prior: bass
robsynth 98: keys
patrick goss: keys/vocals

debut neon plastix album
Neon Plastix release their long awaited Debut LP “Awesome Moves” after taking what seemed like one hell of a siesta. The album is chock full of electro tinged dancefloor pop, including On Fire (138,000+ My Space plays), Gentlemens Gold (107,394 My Space plays) and ten other future smashes.
Neon Plastix look a little more like a band made up from children’s photo-fit illustrations rather than the next cool kids on the block, and they certainly don’t stray too far with their Manifesto. Spending more time writing happy accidents than leaning on walls, chewing gum all slack jawed, name dropping every cool band that’s dead and gone as an influence.
These guys don’t seem to “do” serious, they’ve even been known to take exercise equipment on stage with them asking random people in the audience to get up and work out mid performance. “It should all be about having fun, we’re not the type of band who can deliver thoughtful and profound messages, we’re just about grabbing hold of a few minutes here and there and having as much fun with what you have”
Neon Plastix gained a quite a rapid and positive response with both their club night and from writing their catchy leftfield pop gems, even securing deals with E.A Games and Sony Eriksson for use of their music.
Playing multitudes of dates across Europe and even landing a spot at Glastonbury.
After they declared an inevitable hiatus whilst some members finished college courses and such, the band have woke up and rubbed their eyes, dusted themselves down and are ready to release their debut album “Awesome Moves”
"These Yorkshire disco pop chaps profess to making "music to make girls smile" and while this writer is most definitely in possession of a wang-doodle, these new-wave songs force a grin regardless of gender. An impassioned and feel-good statement of intent." NME
"This one's sure to go mental. Think pop-punk new wave disco floorfiller.." Rough Trade
"Doesn’t it just conjure up the pungent whiff of hair gel and cheap fluorescent spirits?"
Drowned In Sound
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