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Praise for ’Tokyo Oh Oh/Where is my mind’

“Fast rising stars of the nu-gypsy folk and beats scene” - The Independent

“The violin-wielding frontman of the Gadjo Club has the type of intriguing personality which shines through on a record such as this. They won?t be one of the capital?s best-kept secrets for long.” - Charlie Ashcroft – Artrocker Magazine 8/10

“Another fresh autumnal offering is London-based Chancery Blame and The Gadjo Club?s fiendishly catchy second single “Tokyo Oh Oh” (Outsider!). A spine-tingling cover of the Pixies „Where is my mind?? – that?s already garnered acclaim from Radio 1’s Rob Da Bank - features on the flip side.” The Independent - A Month In Music: October 2010

“Blame and the band soar into a fiendish set of infectious, fresh, fun-fuelled gypsy rock” The London Word

“Led by Chancery Blame, who is reminiscent of Nick Cave reborn as a 10 star high octane virtuoso fiddle player, The Gadjo Club have the seedy and sin flecked aura of a band whose music you would follow beyond the fall of capitalism.” Max Reinhart - BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction

“This double A sided single from the London based six piece is like a breath of fresh air. Their sound bares comparison with the likes of Gogol Bordello or a Parisian Pogues, yet they still manage to make music that sounds unique." - The Music Critic

“Immersed in Vaudeville charm - think a less pop-conscious version of Paloma Faith” - God Is In The TV

“Chancery Blame and the Gadjo Club transcend the gap between the genres of indie and big band, and have the potential to take what is considered popular to new levels… I?ve not heard anything quite like this before. We expect great things of this song, and indeed the band.” - Rachael Devine – Spark FM