Stéphane Girard - 22.12.2009  After Hercules & Love Affair's 2008 success, other so-called disco collectives emerging from New York City are bound to attract attention, no matter h...
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Michael Hann - 18.12.2009  Here's a Tardis of a record, with the controls set squarely for the very heart of 1972. The Phenomenal Handclap Band - a loose amalgam of musicians br...
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the_archivist - 01.09.2009 In 1974 after five years dedicated to fusing the musical sub-cultures of New York City, The Phenomenal Handclap Band recorded this self-titled album a...
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Paul Thompson - 14.08.2009  You get about 90 seconds' warning before the groove deepens on the Phenomenal Handclap Band's self-titled debut LP. And from there, is it ever on: 65 ...
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John Freeman - 29.07.2009  The Phenomenal Handclap Band pray at the altar of funk: of the dirty, ass-wiggling variety preached by bands like Parliament and Sly and the Family St...
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Anthony Hill - 21.07.2009  Calling themselves a "tight-knit aggregation of musicians and artists", The Phenomenal Handclap Band are an odd-looking bunch of hippies. With an impr...
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Ally Brown - 10.07.2009  How much trust can you put in a band when their first big creative decision - their name - is a stinker And what if the record sleeve is terrible too...
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Mikael Wood - 08.07.2009  Phenomenal Well, not quite. Led by one dude called Medicine Man and another known as Witch Doctor, this coed New York combo makes lovingly detailed r...
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Justin Hopper - 07.07.2009  “All that money/Still ridin’ the bus.” With a little bit of contemporary panache and a whole lot of mid-‘70s throwback neologism, NYC hipsters The Phe...
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Tan The Man - 03.07.2009 What do you get when two DJs start a band to scratch a long-gestating itch to make their own music If you are Daniel Collas and Sean Marquand, the an...
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