About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Dance-punk albums, Dance-punk musical groups, Public Image Ltd, Radio 4, The Automatic, Klaxons, We Are Scientists, LCD Soundsystem, Electric Six, Hot Hot Heat, Hadouken!, Foals, Death from Above 1979, Liars, You Say Party, Hot Chip, Digitalism, The Rapture, The Presets, Gossip, New Young Pony Club, Cut Copy, !!!, MSTRKRFT, Ghostland Observatory, The Juan MacLean, Shitdisco, Q and Not U, Datarock, Fake Shark - Real Zombie!, United State of Electronica, Bedtime for Toys, Medium Medium, Bolt Action Five, Dartz!, Goose, VHS or Beta, Every Move a Picture, Out Hud, DFA Compilation, Vol. 2, Moving Units, Old Time Relijun, Ninja High School, Professor Murder, Less Than Human, The Retrosexuals, Shout Out Out Out Out, Aerodrone, Duchess Says, DFA Holiday Mix 2005, Visitations, UltraNoir, VCR, DFA Compilation, Vol. 1, Der Half-Machine 10." Excerpt: The Automatic (also known as The Automatic Automatic in the U.S.), are a Wales-based rock band. The band is composed of Robin Hawkins on vocals, bass and synthesizers, James Frost on guitar, synthesizers, backing vocals and occasional bass, Iwan Griffiths on drums and Paul Mullen on vocals, guitar and synthesizer - since 2007. Mullen joined after the departure of Alex Pennie who provided synthesizer, percussion and vocals. Signing to a deal between B-Unique Records and Polydor Records in 2005 the band released their platinum selling debut Not Accepted Anywhere in 2006, which spawned three UK top 40 singles - Raoul, Recover and Monster. The band released their second album This Is A Fix accompanied by only one single; Steve McQueen in 2008, which due to a dispute between the band's labels - B-Unique and Polydor - was plagued with distributional and promotional problems, The dispute led to the band withdrawing from their 5-album deal with the labels and instead formed their own label...