Muse
Klaxons
Soulwax
Justice
Radiohead
Shy Child
MSI
Pendulum
Daft Punk
Nine Inch Nails
Goose
MSTRKRFT
Digitalism
Sounds Like
"Holyfuckballs! The kings of quirk are here!
I put the CD on and all of a sudden I'm transported to some
sort of 80s rave, with an unexpected ability to
dance like a backing dancer from a Calvin Harris
music video!! Synth laden, crystal clear vocals and
beats that make your blood pump at the same bpm.
I literally cannot wait to hear this in a club."
ALEX BAKER, KERRANG! RADIO
"I think you're gonna like it ... so 80's it beggars belief."
EDDY TEMPLE-MORRIS, XFM
"A band whose sole purpose is to get your feet moving and your hands in the air ... Wales' best kept secret."
COLIN FRANCIES, XFM
"Irritatingly catchy ... the next big thing!"
JEN THOMAS, BBC RADIO
"...blending synth beats with pop vocals filled to the teeth with dance floor venom. Inspired by Daft Punk and MSTRKRFT, DREAMER look set to blaze their own trail amongst the heavily littered path of MySpace electro-synth acts."
OURZONE MAGAZINE
"Think of the Welsh music scene and post-Manic Street Preachers the kind of groups to pop into your head are emo-rockers The Lostprophets and monster poppers turned emo-rockers The Automatic. Not Daft Punk via Does It Offend You, Yeah? electro dance. It may have a penchant for guitars and drums but Wales is soon to succumb to DREAMER’s beats and bleeps."
CONVERSE MUSIC
"What a shock! Great thumping electronic dance beats with a sweaty disco vibe. Moments of pure genius with tracks like 'Flashes and Music' and the stomping 'Again Again' that took me back to dance clubs of old. But don’t get me wrong, this ain’t retro in its feel, this is a contemporary livener for a tired scene. A breath of fresh air in a guitar-fuelled world. You need DREAMER in your life!"
PLUGGED IN MAGAZINE
[EP REVIEW]
"Daft Punk meets Soulwax via Neath? Unbelievably, yes! A surprising and well-produced EP by this pair of creative and talented teens."