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Das Fluff Reveal Details Of Debut Album 'Would You Die For Me'

Thursday, 12 May 2011 Written by Jon Stickler
Das Fluff Reveal Details Of Debut Album 'Would You Die For Me'

Das Fluff’s singer, Dawn, is a yoga teacher by day, so softly spoken her instructions are barely audible. Emanating calmness and compassion, her touch is gentle and caring. By night she transforms into a glaring powerhouse of rage and bitterness as Das Fluff’s feisty lead. Eyes are big and wild and hair a frenzied eruption of blonde candyfloss. Whispers turn into dolphin cries and then plummet into dirty, dark growls. On stage Das Fluff are angst and raw passion mixed with seductive electro beats. Back on the yoga mat the next day Dawn is once more at peace with herself and the world.

Since Das Fluff’s live debut in October 2010 they have taken Hoxton by storm and count Viv Albertine, ex-Slits, who supported them at a recent gig, as a fan. With David Roberts on keyboards and Steve May on guitar, the trio blast out articulate, dancy, mind-teasingly catchy songs with filthy oomph and other-worldly ambiance.

2011 will see Das Fluff performing at Berlin’s seminal Ex’n’Pop, where their idols Iggy and Bowie have strutted their stuff. Coincidentally, Bowie’s ex selected one of their tracks for her charity AidsBeGone compilation CD. A succession of DJs are enticing them to tour in the US and Asia.

'Would You Die For Me’ by Das Fluff can be downloaded from iTunes and Spotify now.
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