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Guess What

Guess What

Guess What has been played on NTS shows including A Strange Attractor w/ Fortuna Records, with Al-Khwarizmi first played on 14 September 2017.

Guess What was founded in 2005 by Luke Warmcop and Graham Mushnik in France. The duet's first recordings (the EP "Guess What Plato Told Me" and the soundtrack to "Danger Island", a science-fiction b-movie they directed) were never released.

Based in London from 2007, they released "Yuri Gagarin" on their own label Catapulte Records and "Mondo Giallo" on London based label Imagenes. Guess What always perform wearing mysterious masks, they have toured in most European countries in the underground network and have been on the road with artists such as Mike Watt & the Missingmen or Indonesian rock band Zoo. Now based in France, they have released more concept-albums, such as "Al-Khawarizmi" (a tribute to the father of Algebra and modern astronomy) or "(Music For The Education Of) Children In Space".

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Guess What

Guess What has been played on NTS shows including A Strange Attractor w/ Fortuna Records, with Al-Khwarizmi first played on 14 September 2017.

Guess What was founded in 2005 by Luke Warmcop and Graham Mushnik in France. The duet's first recordings (the EP "Guess What Plato Told Me" and the soundtrack to "Danger Island", a science-fiction b-movie they directed) were never released.

Based in London from 2007, they released "Yuri Gagarin" on their own label Catapulte Records and "Mondo Giallo" on London based label Imagenes. Guess What always perform wearing mysterious masks, they have toured in most European countries in the underground network and have been on the road with artists such as Mike Watt & the Missingmen or Indonesian rock band Zoo. Now based in France, they have released more concept-albums, such as "Al-Khawarizmi" (a tribute to the father of Algebra and modern astronomy) or "(Music For The Education Of) Children In Space".

Original source: Last.fm

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