Hovercraftian music; an amalgam of the future music stirred up with the historic, progressive styles in 20th century art; a melting pot of all the best of punk's idealism with the beating heart of abstract expressionism and radical thinkers. Record Collector says: Formed by Mark Bandola, of 80s new wave outfit The Lucy Show, and multi-instrumentalist Kit Jolly – this is the stuff of space stations: 90 minutes of weird, woozy, swooshes of sound create an ambience that’s both worldly and cosmic - each of these songs is a delicately layered, sumptuous odyssey...incorporating elements of prog, krautrock, free-form jazz and the occasional classical motif, these songs – and this album – effortlessly blends those genres into one marvellous, cohesive whole. Firmly rooted in musical travelogue, The Ramsgate Hovercraft thrive on the unexpected - this is music that surprises by embracing the sentimentality of the overground & so-called commercial zone, while at the same time serving it up as defiance of the too cool for school posers. Hovercraftian music; sometimes a drum machine & stirring echoed horns - sometimes a smashed up drumkit with a fuzztone wall of sound and anarchy in the UK. Solarised electronics put through a 19th century magic lantern theatre of 10,000 BTU's. Emotions and farfisa organ feeding back on themselves. Sounding like it all flows out effortlessly from the two music makers - the possibilities are endless, the sounds aglow like a bright picture and a spiritual force to knock the wind out of your sails. All aboard now. Don't miss the trip.