| Dear Ninja
Tune Recording Company,
I have been asked to provide some information
about my tenants who call themselves Super Numeri.
They have lived at Adlington house for the past two years
and, because I spend a great deal of time at the property,
I have had to endure their activities at any given time of
the day and night.
I know very little about modern music, but from what I can
gather Super Numeri consists of an ever-changing
line-up which includes the classic rock and roll instrumentation,
but also involves brass, woodwind, harp and a very fine string
ensemble (my wife and I particularly enjoy this element).
What has been less appealing, at least from a landlords
point of view, is the way in which the group has developed
into a small community that display little respect for other
tenants in the building. On one particular occasion I caught
more than thirty peculiarly dressed people in my garden participating
in what can only be described as an orgy of live music and
dance whilst burning one of my Victorian wardrobes on a pyre
they had fashioned from cement slabs.
Understandably at the time I was senseless with rage but I
have come to admire their sheer audacity. Over the years we
have become quite close and I have seen the group play at
what they claim is Liverpools only avant-garde indoor
fete Den Du Frott.
I have no idea what this means but I had a very nice time
watching them perform their experimental music and am now
really glad to hear that they are to release their first single
The Electric Horse Garden through your company.
Although classical music is my first love, there is a delicate
beauty in Super Numeris sound that I have
grown to love and hope that others will too.
Yours Faithfully,
x.x.xxxxxxx
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