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Cut Copy are prancing around the globe [they can currently be found inhaling whole rib stacks and complaining about the coffee at SXSW in Texas] ahead of the imminent release of their new album In Ghost Colours. You've already lived and loved Lights And Music for a minute, but In Ghost Colours is one wonderfully deep, vivid record with everything from undeniable slammers to beautifully textured sonic dreams. The band will rain down a glowing and glittery rain of disco-pop droplets on April 23rd at the Scala in London.
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