Goldmine describes their music as "firmly cast within the same kind of waters as Public Image Ltd., Killing Joke and Gang Of Four, all dark dub and fractured rhythms, shifting unease and the cardiac shuffle." [1] They initially supported the Carpettes and Killing Joke, but fell apart due to internal divisions after only three singles (the projected LP never materialised). After the band broke up, Clift went to work for Rough Trade and Lowery (who died in 2001) formed F For Fake with Cook, and then the Folk Devils, a band that became a Peel session favourite. Clift supervised the compilation on which their Peel Session appears.
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