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Saff London's Max Tundra (née Ben Jacobs) uses a creaking, obsolete (1985) computer to help make his idiosyncratic, DIY-style electronica, with wayward time signatures and bonkers samples. Support comes from eccentric Chelsea Art College graduate and Bethnal Green rapper, whose most infamous rhyme (from his 2004 debut album, 'Bush Meat') tells of a lactating man, but whose tuff, spaced-out beats rescue his surreal content from whacky skit territory.
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