Daily MPfree: The Hundred In The Hands
John Rogers | Thursday 15 July, 2010 10:25

Here’s a nice Snipe exclusive for you. Warp Records have given us an unreleased track by NYC upstarts The Hundred In The Hands, entitled “Gigantic Tom Tom”; a more sparkly, poppy take on “Tom Tom” from their ace Desert EP. They play The Old Blue Last tonight at the Vice magazine issue launch party. Plenty of scene points for that, but they’re actually good too. Trust.
The Hundred In The Hands – Gigantic Tom Tom by snipelondon
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