






David Sugar - a pioneer of chip rock music, or blip pop as he likes to describe it. From what I've heard he comes up with some highly original tunes using gameboys strapped to guitars and regularly plays big venues across London and the rest of the UK. (www.myspace.com/davidsugar) He's also a very friendly bloke. These photos were taken for Itchy magazine's national feature.
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