
The Austrian schuhplatter dancers will strike their thighs, knees and soles of the feet to provide the rhythm for my music.
Cashier No.9
BBC Electric Proms: Next Stage
Cashier No.9 played as part of the Next Stage gig on Sunday 29 October. See photos of everyone who played.
The sound of Cashier No.9 was born from Danny Todd's compulsion to create music despite having little means. A cheap sequencing package, a broken acoustic guitar and a head full of Nick Drake
and the Beta Band
were the jump off point for the electronic folk pioneer.
For the past two years Cashier no 9 has been a loose project of low key gigs, self funded demo releases and chronic insomnia, while also holding down day jobs with Belfast bands Corrigan
and Alloy Mental
, the former a snarling punkish outfit, the latter an ambitious live techno act. The analogue charm of Danny's music has been likened to a chilled out Postal Service
, intimate but never too sentimental or confessional.
Cashier No.9 were selected for Next Stage by BBC Northern Ireland's Across the Line
.


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