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The speed of sound

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The Boston Globe, November 5th, 1998

When the experimental space-rock band Hovercraft plays you'll hear sheets of metallic guitar, jagged disruptive rhythms, and a restless onslaught of over-the-top supersonics: 40 minutes with no stops or long pauses. You'll see very little of the trio -- guitarist Campbell 2000, bassist Sadie 7, and drummer dash 11 -- as they use no direct stage lighting. You will likely be drawn in visually by the complementary, if non-linear, video that screens behind them. Campbell, discussing reactions to his group in concert, says, "Surprisingly, a lot of people aren't that put off by it. I would think the...

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