Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip on 'Angles'

Listen to the exclusive track by track playback of 'Angles', the debut album from Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip. We can't even begin to explain how cool these guys are...
Dan Le Sac and partner in crime Scroobius Pip, came in to Xfm to talk John Kennedy and our eager listeners through their new album, 'Angles'.
The Essex born boys had a lot to say about each track and explained how they wanted a mix of quite dark songs to be integrated with their more lively tracks. The album also reflects their love of movies with the use of plot devices in tracks such as 'Angles' and 'Magicians Assitant'. Read on to find out more about each track...
'The Beat That My Heart Skipped'
"It's from the film title...I had just left working at HMV..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Development'
"It's the first thing I ever ever wrote..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Look For The Woman'
"I started writing it on my birthday...it's a break up song..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Rappers Battle'
"I'd been listening to a lot of Prefuse 73...It was me trying to work out how they did it..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Tommy C'
"It's a weird insight into my strange life..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Fixed'
"I literally looped the beat from 'Fix Up Look Sharp'..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Angles'
"Storytelling has always been of the norm in music..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Letter From God To Man'
"There was a little sample from a local band called Radiohead..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Magicians Assistant'
"It shouldn't be something your comfortable listening to..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Back From Hell'
"Lyrically, it's easily the weakest on the album..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Thou Shalt Always Kill'
"That was the first track we really got our teeth into..." [Listen To Full Answer]
'Waiting For The Beat To Kick In'
"It's my favourite track...it's six and a half minutes of rambling..." [Listen To Full Answer]
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