Radio LXMBRG - Trivial mattersRadio LXMBRG
Trivial matters
HaHa Fonogram

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Rumour has is that it was so hard for Radio Lxmbrg's first record to receive any press, that the band constructed a lot of KLF-esque mythology around their second release. I'm not exactly sure what this is inclusive of, but in part it could be that legendary Cherry Records A&R Mike Alway (patron saint of their debut) is one of their biggest fans, and that French disco doctor Bertrand Burgulat held a ceremony for blessing the master before the record was manufactured.

"Trivial matters" is a very slick dance/rock crossover record, which in parts could soundtrack a seventies porn film. Its Krautrock undertones give it an overall slightly sombre feel. Summer download hit "Feel the heat", with its stuttery riffage is a pure slice of disco heaven which really begs to be listened to on Mediterranean sun-drenched beaches by hot young things, whose minds run away with perverse thoughts about what delights the evening's nightlife will bring them. "Out of tune" could be Franz Ferdinand in one their poppier moments, whilst "Score on the floor" is an encore in waiting, a Krautrock anthem which could soundtrack the closing credit to a film noir. This is a record which should gain an avid evangelical following from a cult audience.
- Nick Levine