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Bit of a scoop here, as it’s not out till next week, but Shout4Music are delighted to bring you the new single by electro-bleep monsters Teeth, or T33th, or TEETH!!!!…let’s refer to them as the best thing to come out of Dalston for a long time…

If you don’t know Teeth, they’re bleepcore, but with a human heart, and it’s probably this fusion of awkwardness with sheen that’s attracted Moshi Moshi to punt ‘See Spaces’ out on their singles club, which they’re doing on the 16th of this month. And if you’re going to entrust talent-spotting for ace new bands to anyone, then surely MM have to rank up there very highly.

As with most things we waffle on about in blog posts, you can actually see what we’re trying to get at via the video below. We’re told it features Veronica from the band covered in ‘pixelated green slime’ whatever that is…..all we know is that Al watched the video 4 times on the bounce and then gave himself a migraine…try to have it on in the background…you’ll hear the sound of a slightly gimpy robot, built by a man in a shed in Norwich, talking to his creator, telling him in a stuttering fashion that he loves him. And as far as robots go, that’s a much better plan than some Welsh girl pricking on about how she isn’t one.

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