The Mau-Maus - Ataraxia - EP Review

  • 12 May 2005

**** The Mau-Maus

The Mau-Maus - Ataraxia - EP Review

The Mau-Maus
Ataraxia EP
The Mau-Maus are a six-piece band based in London who have just been signed to Boobytrap Records. This EP is certainly interesting, as there is a lot going on and many different influences coming through. They have that style element that the Scissor Sisters have and apparently the same live appeal as well. It’s very hard to pin point what music style these guys have as the beats are clearly hip hop but the essence of these tracks are essentially pop. ‘Ataraxia’ is such an original track it almost sounds like something out of a cartoon. It has that happy, fun feel but the rhythm has an upbeat r’n’b sound. The lead singer Peter De Havilland has definite character in his

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