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Thu 04 Apr 2003Arts Reviews
It's Colin MacIntyre's birthday, and the young Scotsman is celebrating with an exuberant reading of Barcode Bypass, the organic mini-epic from his band's debut album, Loss.
He's clearly having a good time, karate-chopping his guitar one minute, then nipping across the stage to twist some bendy, space-age notes out of his synthesizer. "Where's the best place in Dublin to get trashed?" he asks the crowd at the Temple Bar Music Centre, then laughs at the obvious answer: "Anywhere!"
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