Made in one room in Dorset, Countryside England Late in the 20th Century Ingo Star Cruiser is one man, we call him Pete.

The Debut release 'ps i cuddle a box' (moshi moshi records) in 2000 is a diverse collection of broken beats and beautiful tin can melodies that seem to hang together on a whisp of a drunken spiders web. Its like Pavement were screwing Sparklehorse in the Super Furries Tank while Prince tossed on.

After Giggling thru 2001/2 and re-locating to London, collaborations followed. With Manchester's Queen of a boom and a bip 'The King of Woolworths' on the single 'evel song' (mantra recordings) and Nu-Northern Soul terrorists 'Noonday Underground', both projects meeting with noodles of critical blah blah blah..

Time to start showing off again. 2003 saw an extensive touring schedule that took in all of the British isles including Glastonbury Festival and three weeks in New York.
Taking in mainstream venues CBGB and the Lit Lounge, Pete also played at any Gallery, subway station and open mike he was offered. With a live show as vital as it is unpredictable some of the audience left confused, some left before the end. .

During a summer break Ingo started demoing tracks for the second long player, a travel odyssey based around planes and ports.
2004 and more gigs up and down the country. Ingo also had three songs featured on the soundtrack to the American film 'The Young Idea'. Ingo also become a proper band with the drummer seat and bass amp being used for every gig from now on, thank fuck.

2005: a trip back home for some special gigs and the first inroads into Europe. Also to the huge relief of everyone but mostly Pete, the band get down to recording the second album proper at the leisure lounge studios in North London. PHEW

Please write and let us know you remember. DO YOU KNOW YOU ARE NOT ALONE. c y'all soon now..........xx


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