While in NYC I met a really nice fellow named Nathan Scott and his friend (who’s name, regrettably, escapes me at the moment). In the midst of conversing with him about music I learned that he has his own band, Aalacho. He was nice enough to give me a copy of his latest CD, Sugar. While not the usual brand of robot-pop touted here, Sugar is a lush electronic, sweeping cinematic-sounding album that is worthy of mention. I find it’s the perfect chaser to Massive Attack’s 100th Window and it’s nailed that a well deserved spot in the iRobotnik rotation. If you’re intrigued, it’s worth checking out.
Friday, February 28, 2003
With the recent flurry of posts, I almost forgot to mention this...

While in NYC I met a really nice fellow named Nathan Scott and his friend (who’s name, regrettably, escapes me at the moment). In the midst of conversing with him about music I learned that he has his own band, Aalacho. He was nice enough to give me a copy of his latest CD, Sugar. While not the usual brand of robot-pop touted here, Sugar is a lush electronic, sweeping cinematic-sounding album that is worthy of mention. I find it’s the perfect chaser to Massive Attack’s 100th Window and it’s nailed that a well deserved spot in the iRobotnik rotation. If you’re intrigued, it’s worth checking out.
While in NYC I met a really nice fellow named Nathan Scott and his friend (who’s name, regrettably, escapes me at the moment). In the midst of conversing with him about music I learned that he has his own band, Aalacho. He was nice enough to give me a copy of his latest CD, Sugar. While not the usual brand of robot-pop touted here, Sugar is a lush electronic, sweeping cinematic-sounding album that is worthy of mention. I find it’s the perfect chaser to Massive Attack’s 100th Window and it’s nailed that a well deserved spot in the iRobotnik rotation. If you’re intrigued, it’s worth checking out.