
The way 360 looked might ring a bell – he brought a visual element before it became standard LAV practice – but you've probably forgotten his take on Regurgitator. Especially one rocking novelty Donald Duck headwear and a pair of marsupial hand puppets. Talk about a time capsule! They're a dime a dozen these days but the sight of a tatted-up white rapper was still something of a rarity in the 2010s. Recorded in front of a live audience, his attempts to get a sing-along going elicits chuckles from a crowd who – chances are – probably weren't intimate with Eddy Current's second album, which Muscles gives a respectful plug for: " Primary Colours: go and buy it everyone out there in triple j land!" 360 – Regurgitator '! (The Song Formerly Known As)' (2011) Sure, there's a few bum notes as he hammers the keys, but Muscles' rough approach and red-throat-raw vocal emphasises the punk element in his dance-punk branding. So, you've gotta respect the chutzpah here. Nor is it the instrument of choice when covering garage rock legends Eddy Current Suppression Ring.

And it skill kinda holds up today.īut Muscles was not known as a piano man.

If instead you're transported back to a sweaty mid-00s club night, then you'll no doubt remember the cultural moment around Muscles and his hit 'Ice Cream' - a crossbreed of The Presets and The Streets that rode the electroclash hype wave to international attention. I want to have your baby' means anything to you, it might be best to skip ahead.
