LINUS LOVES
Stage Invader
Breastfed

If living in the shadows of Mylo has taught Duncan Reid’s alter ego anything, then it’s that eclectic sells. One moment EQing filtered disco loops, the next easing the tempos for a country parody that Dolly Parton would be happy to call her own. But this is no mish-mash of sounds thrown together to cash-in on the Stevie Nick’s revival that ‘The Terrace’ sparked. Linus Loves’ funk is chewier then most, employing tuneful and obscure samples, as typified by ‘VH1’; ‘The Victoria Principle’ pushes the electro bpms down a notch with a DFA-esque growling punked bassline. Comparisons will invariably be made to those closest to home, yet by plucking a selection of modern classic styles made famous by the likes of Kraftwerk and Madonna, and twinning them with some lesser-known gems from the ever-snowballing electro revival, Linus Loves is steadily forging their own identity.

5 Out Of 5

Reviewed By: Lewis Dene