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Radioactive Man
Radioactive Man
Radioactive Man
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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The latest album out of the blocks on Andrew Weatherall's Rotters Golf Club is the debut from Lone Swordsman Keith Tenniswood, a.k.a. Radioactive Man. Between bouts of laying down the sinuous underpinning of the TLS output...  more »

     
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All Artists: Radioactive Man
Title: Radioactive Man
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Label: Rotters Golf Club
Release Date: 1/16/2002
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Techno, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 809651450123

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The latest album out of the blocks on Andrew Weatherall's Rotters Golf Club is the debut from Lone Swordsman Keith Tenniswood, a.k.a. Radioactive Man. Between bouts of laying down the sinuous underpinning of the TLS output, Radioactive Man has crafted nine tracks of subtle electronic music tinged with heavy bass electro, influenced by all that surrounds it but with a definite swagger all its own. Upon its UK Release, 'Radioactive Man' received many plaudits and has firmly established Keith Tenniswood as a producer in his own right, disassociating him from the Two Lone Swordsmen moniker he previously carried. 'Radioactive Man' has been embraced not only by the electro community, but also by the drum'n'bass and breaks camps, whose main players have titled his booty-bass stylings "Stadium Electro."

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One of the best electro records
Jay M | Dublin, Ireland | 01/18/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My type of electro! Keith Tenniswood of Two Lone Swordsmen fame demonstrates his solo credibility here with his superb debut album.Combining breaks and beats with smooth, simple melodies, Tenniswood brings all that is good about electro music together.What made the songs on here even better are the beautiful electronic, ambient, pulsating and shimmering walls of sound Tenniswood creates behind his songs. Fans of Two Lone Swordsmen will know what I'm talking about, and Tenniswood uses this skill to great effect on this album.An excellent, consistent electro, breakbeat album, with strong hints of electronica and IDM. One of the best electronic albums of the past few years."