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"Reactor's music is an exotic and passionate
journey through human emotion. Imagine a
band with the power of Muse and the
depth of Pink Floyd, injected with a thrilling
Indian edge. Classic songwriting, awesome
band - the sound of the future"
History:
Spring-Summer 2003:
Reactor support Reef on their UK
tour playing in venues including London
Astoria, Nottingham RockCity, Bristol Academy,
Manchester Apollo, Sheffield Leadmill, Wolverhampton
Wolfrun, Oxford Zodiac etc.
Winter
2003: Reactor begin recording
their debut album 'Emotional Pornography'
at the Chapel in Lincolnshire, mixing their
rock roots with Bombay beats, beautiful
ballads and eerie eastern flavours.
Spring
2004: Reactors song 'Feeling
the Love' features on the Lynx /
Axe ads on TV, cinema and internet.
'Music Week' magazine runs 2 page feature
on reactor and their advert deal. Reactor
feature on the front page of Kerrang,
NME, Smash Hits and Q4music sites. Reactorsite.com
web traffic reaches over 700 visitors a
day, with UK promo video available online.
Summer
2004: Feeling the Love, debut
single is released by EMI featuring
'Honestly' on the B-side.
Video airplays on Channel 4, Channel
5, MTV + most Cable, National College TV
Network etc.
Live shows: T4 PopWorld, LBC radio,
IRN, SRN, BBC radio networks, Total Rock,
etc.
Press: Q Magazine, Evening Standard,
Rock Sound, Q-Sheet Magazine, Sound control
etc Lynx Touch TV ads continue to spread
around the world: Europe, Asia, South America.
Autumn 2004:
Debut album, Emotional Pornography
released online.
Winter
2005: Reactor song 'Electric
Love' goes straight to number one on Mixposure.com.
Ewan is featured in a full page interview
with Total Guitar magazine.
Spring
2006: The Freestylers are recording
a remix of 'Feeling The Love' for their
forthcoming album. Reactor debut album released
on iTunes, Napster, Sony connect and many
more download sites.
Summer
2006: Electric Love tops alternative
rock charts on Garageband.com. Dave sings
'Feeling the Love' with the Freestylers
at the O2 Wireless festival in Hyde Park,
Fabric and The Scala.
Autumn
2006: Reactor are the highest
placed UK band in the all time Garageband
alternative rock charts - 18,500 bands in
the competition.
Winter
2006: 'Feeling The Love' remix
released on Freestylers album - Adventures
in Freestyle.
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