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Wednesday, February 1 2012

Slipped Discs 2011 - Part 2: From the Go! Team to the Phoenix Foundation

The three-day 2011 edition of Slipped Discs -- where we feature great albums that missed our Best Albums of 2011 -- continues with the forward-thinking R&B of Frank Ocean, the Americana brilliance of Ha Ha Tonka and Lydia Loveless, the unheralded collaboration of Talib Kweli and Res, and many more.


Reviews

Friday, February 4 2011

The Go! Team: Rolling Blackouts

The Go! Team expand their wholly unique take on double-dutch infused pop with forays into girl group sounds of the '60s and '90s alongside the familiar playground taunts of MC Ninja.


Friday, September 7 2007

The Go! Team: Proof of Youth

The Go! Team's second album does more than solidify their position as youthfully energetic performers with a masterful blend of hip-hop, dance, funk, and left-field pop.


Monday, November 21 2005

The Go! Team

has got the groove, but does it have the brains to back it up?


Tuesday, October 4 2005

The Go! Team: Thunder, Lightning, Strike

2004 debut album from Brighton, UK ensemble is finally released domestically, albeit with some minor changes.


Blogs

Friday, February 4 2011

The Go! Team Get Serious with a New Web Documentary

Following the release of this week's Rolling Blackouts, the Go! Team want you to know their story and they've just put out a new mini…


Friday, January 21 2011

The Go! Team - Rolling Blackouts (new album / stream)

The Go! Team Rolling Blackouts (Memphis Industries) Releasing: 1 February (US), 31 January (UK) Britain's genre busting Go! Team brings their third album to light…


News

Wednesday, October 31 2007

For Go! Team rapper Ninja, the proof is in her words

The pairing of rap icon Chuck D and The Go! Team, a British sextet famous for its mash-ups of rock, hip-hop, cheerleader chants, funk and…


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