Yup, I was there - sounded very good, minus Jimmy (who didn't turn up). They played "Boom Bang Bombay", "Oh Shit!", and a lovely track with the Chi-Chi's - looking forward to the album. Unfortunately, the timing was attrocious as it clashed big-time with the Ninja Tune set-up in the club tent, so most people would have been in there. Indeed, we left about 20 minutes before the end of the Transit Kings, so we could get back to the Club Tent to catch Hexstatic. If they had appeared on the Friday night, then it would have been a lot better attended. I've got some photos that I'll try and upload at some point - but need to find some time to do this! Cheers, Nick ;-) -----Original Message----- On Behalf Of egyptian zombie robot "Similarly, one of the most intriguing-sounding acts played to an almost empty field. Transit Kings brought together the KLF's Jimmy Cauty and the Orb's Alex Paterson, backed by Pink Floyd session musician Guy Pratt and soundtrack man Dom Beken. Their four-laptop collaboration produced a rich wash of surprisingly melodic electro, punctuated by Paterson's trademark echoey samples and even the occasional chord change. But it was the wrong place, wrong time." More at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/reviews/story/0,11712,1545469,00.html Did anyone see this show? How is this 'super-group' shaping up sound wise? -- - xenlab - http://www.ezrpm.com/ - http://www.xnlb.com/