This is Acarine’s world. The kind where Dave Courtney invites you to his house, Camelot Castle, where Gary Bushell invites you to his book launch and where they’re name-checked in books documenting football violence. But while you might imagine them to come out with some cringe worthy football-terrace oi-chanting alongside some similarly terrible Sham 69 style punk playing, Acarine will definitely surprise you. Thanks to some quality Hoolie boy rap-work Oxford’s Acarine strut along to the kind of Brit-hop beats, sinister strings and sharp lyricism that helped Mike Skinner gain himself a Mercury Music Prize nomination in The Streets last year. And it sounds rather ace, in a shifty, lairy kinda way.
While this is being released on limited edition 7" via their own label, the small fact that they’re managed by the same company that also looks after Moby and Royksopp should ensure things run a little more smoothly come their next relese.