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What with the demented mob of raving zealots, explosive light show and endless shower of glo-sticks raining down on stage like disco anti-aircraft fire the Klaxons gig on Friday night sometimes resembled a busy night in Baghdad. The kuntz, fresh from fending off Princess Sideboob at Coachella, kicked off with their cover of The Bouncer and it seems Kicks Like A Mule, the superannuated ravers behind the original, are determined to capitalise on their unlikely Indian summer. In a move of horrifying postmodernity KLAM have reformed and recorded a cover of Gravity’s Rainbow. They’ve also remixed MIA’s paean to old breakbeats, XR2 (Where were you in ’92?) and will tour throughout the summer. Incidentally, in 1992 we were at school annoying our teachers with constant Das EFX impressions. Bum stiggity bum stiggity bum, hun. I’ve got the old pa-rup-a-pum-pum!