2008 was a BIG year for Keyboard Choir: Brian Eno’s birthday party, White Heat, reviews + download MP3
By bandweblogs on Dec 22, 2008 in Bands, Free Mp3s, New Releases, Press Releases | Tags: Keyboard Choir, Last FM

2008 has been a big year for Keyboard Choir, with them playing Brian Eno’s 60th birthday party, and storming White Heat and Club Motherf****r.
Uncut hailed their album as “timeless electro”, and the Independent gave them a glowing 4/5 live review.
Now they’re offering a free download. They say – “we came over all Chrismassy and put together this special ode to an accident that happened in the elf’s happy little town. It’s called Deathw@nk in Toytown.”
Download Deathw@nk in Toytown MP3
The photo is from their recent last.fm show at Cargo, which was turned into a film for last.fm/presents. Check it out here – Keyboard Choir – last.fm
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