Playing songs from both their EPs, 'Cold Water' and 'For What', the three-member electronica band demonstrated just how rich a set they now possess
The set commenced with the beautifully scripted “Bad Man,” and reached its zenith with the crowd favorite “For What II.”  Frontman Sohrab was at his vocal best ”“ effortlessly switching between needle-thin highs to eerie lows. The perfect blend of clean keys against the occasional hard hitting bass from Stuart DaCosta backed by extremely tight drumming from Ramanna’s end gave the people their money’s worth.
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