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Destroy Rock & Roll
CD Released: Feb 7, 2006 Released By Breastfed/RCA Records BUY NOW |
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Mylo has been forced to cancel his forthcoming dates in the U.S. due to a hearing condition.
Having contracted a virus over the Christmas period which has caused him temporary hearing loss, Mylo had been advised to cancel live shows in Japan and Australia at the start of the year. He had hoped that his condition would recover sufficiently to allow him to perform live shows in the U.S., unfortunately his recovery is very slow and no real progress has been made. As he has been recommended to completely recover he has been advised by his doctor not to commit to anything further at least until the end of February. Mylo deeply regrets having to cancel the dates.
However, even though Mylo will not be able to tour the U.S. as planned, his new release Destroy Rock & Roll will be available in the States on February 7th.
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Hailed as the saviour of dance music, Mylo (aka Myles MacInnes) makes his stateside debut with the innovative 'Destroy Rock & Roll.' Since the album's original release in the U.K., it’s been a whirlwind for the 26 year old from the Isle of Skye. Critics and punters alike have lauded the LP as one of the best debut albums of recent times and to date the album has spawned four top 20 UK chart singles ("Drop The Pressure," "Destroy Rock & Roll," "In My Arms" and "Doctor Pressure"). Add to that DJ sets and remixes for the likes of the Scissor Sisters, The Killers, Sia and Kylie Minogue, Mylo's future is looking bright.
Featuring three new tracks, "Doctor Pressure," the Tom Neville remix of "Destroy Rock & Roll" and live favourite "Soft Rock," 'Destroy Rock & Roll' is an album that unabashedly melds dance beats with precise arrangements to create a sound that is both unique and fun. From the feel good sway of "In My Arms" to the funky body moving staccato of "Drop the Pressure," Mylo rightly sits amongst his contemporaries (e.g. Daft Punk, Lemon Jelly) while still carving his own niche. With one of the most important dance music releases of 2006, Mylo is ready to 'Destroy Rock & Roll.'
"Not even sex compares to the climax of electronic music. The debut LP from Britain's next prime minister of sound delivers thrills with layered, intense rump-shakers ... like a coital master, the DJ- producer definitely appreciates the importance of a proper buildup ..." — Complex Magazine







