Thursday 27 September 2007
Do Make Say Think
Here’s a review of Do Think:
by I. Khider (Sept 2002)
Do Make Say Think is, in a modest way, an underground success. They are a testament to life outside mainstream music media, getting by for the most part on word of mouth, community radio air play and micro-press. Their sound is hard to describe though one might venture to call it ‘non-formulaic instrumental that covers a broad spectrum of influences (the result of the members being exposed to a culture steeped in recorded material) including free and acid jazz, post rock, dub and electronic.’ But it never crosses far enough to commit to one specific genre- rather it lives in an ecosystem of diversity.