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The Audacity's BBC Introducing session
The Audacity rose from the ashes of Curb - who used to specialise in a more indie-rock sound.
Ever since, James Hardman (vocals & computers) and Matt Stephens (Keyboards) have been producing Depeche Mode/New Order-type sounds.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Performer | The Audacity |
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