It's already been played by Steve Lamacq on his BBC 6 Music Recommends show and of course Ralph's given it a spin on the Radio KC UK Indie Show.
More on Feral Five later, but first...the science bit! Music Tech Fest; launched two years ago by Stromatolite, showcases the latest academic research, experimental devices and commercial applications focusing on music search and music making.
Originally industry leaders such as Spotify, Wired, BBC, Soundcloud and Ninja Tune converged to talk music, technology and the future of sound. It brought together bands, DJs and companies at the cutting edge of sound, design and technology in the stunning location of Ravensbourne College. This year the festival was about 'making music with anything you can find' and 'turning everything into an instrument.
Feral's Drew (left) with Pil's Lu Edmonds
Feral Five's involvement this year saw them hook up a 3D printer as an instrument in a live performance that included PiL's Lu Edmonds3D Printing is here to stay, but what of the future? They predict a world where not just body parts, but whole beings are made to order. A benevolent act or has humanity created a monster?
The full Geek line-up at Music Tech Fest
Feral Five’s dystopian vision features 3D Printer samples as percussion, as well as a hook-laden mix of growling synths, bass and guitars. The release also includes dance remix 3D Ether Mix, and stark percussive heartbreak track Invisible. 3D has been featured in the US tech press who called it an anthem.
Feral Five at the Ralph's Life CD Launch in Proud Camden
The vinyl is available to pre-order at Rough Trade and will be in other record stores and shops including the East London Design Store. The digital tracks are available on iTunes, Amazon & other download stores.It's Feral Five at their best with its evocative, disco-esque synth-ings, brash guitar and catchy vocal hook. With only 300 copies available of the 12" vinyl version, snap it up, it's a classic!
Designer Walala has worked with Nintendo, XOYO, and Land of Kings. The tracks were mastered and cut by Nick Watson of Fluid Mastering