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But actually, on occasions, they do manage to merge seemingly disparate influences: Hold Me Down, from their excellent self-titled debut album, sounds at the start like a lost Thom Bell/Linda Creed composition for symphonic soul maestros the Stylistics, before the singing starts and it goes all woozy like a Sly Stone slowie - "ballad" has the wrong romantic connotations.
As a power live act, Tone of Arc expounds a performance that's a far cry from your average CDJ-rundown, and manage to merge their marital-sass with sounds ranging from disco to deep house.
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