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With one foot in the library and the other on the dancefloor, Voxtrot combine classic 60's pop (think Love and Left Banke) with the heady, subversive sounds of 80's Britain and still come out ahead of their time. Originally conceived as an outlet for vocalist Ramesh Srivastava to record a handful of songs he had written, it soon became apparent that Voxtrot was meant to be more than a home recording project.
"The stuff mixtape dreams are made of." - Pitchfork March 2006
"The new EP, 'Mothers, Sisters, Daughters & Wives', is great: think 'Sally Cinnamon'-era Stone Roses meets Belle & Sebastian with maybe even a hint of Interpol." - NME April 2006
"...even the restroom attendant was rocking out to their catchy pop rock that blends the jangly sweetness of the Lucksmiths with the melodic complexity of that mopier Charming Man. Singer Ramesh Srivastava's on-stage aerobics routine can be dizzying -- bouncy would be an understatement -- but the youthful exuberance of it all proved contagious. " - SPIN.com September 2005
"Theyre absolutely adorable and The Start of Something is one of the most perfect pop songs Ive heard in along time. They definitely bring a smile to the face while making the body sway." - The Tripwire September 2005
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