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Originally published on Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Track of the Week: Crystal Castles - selected by Audio Sushi

In a crowded week, with Goldielocks's Wasteman. Digitalism's Pogo Remixes, Wiley's "Wearing My Rolex" and the sublime Junior Boy's Body Language remixed "No Kinda Man" all emerging, it is the new Crystal Castles' single "Courtship Dating" that is at the front. Sounding like an mascara stained 8-bit B-movie outtake, "Courtship Dating" blips beeps and whirls into a beautiful melancholic, velvet head butt.

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Artist: Crystal Castles
Title:  "Courtship Dating"
Digial Release: 21 April 2008
Label:
Different / PIAS


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Music selection by Jeffrey Disaster of Audio Sushi, London's leading music stylists for iPods and events

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