

Other Small Mentions
The Face - February 1991
More commercial than their last trippy single "Storm", World Of Twist's "Sons Of The Stage" is another indie dance track aspiring to Hawkwind. Could it become a "Silver Machine" for the Nineties?
The Face - June 1991
World Of Twist are another bunch of indie merchants who are shifting piles of shirts via some unlikely images: their cigerette pack designs sold 1000 at their first nine gigs, although guitarist Gordon King says he wouldn't be seen dead in them. But he concedes that he gets off on seeing people walking around wearing fag packets: "It's like the opposite of Wham's Choose Life thing...We might go into beer next." (From "Material Gains" by Amy Rapheal about the booming T-shirt business for bands)
NME News Page - 27 June 1992
World Of Twist have split after being dropped by the Circa label. The band, whose 'The Storm' single reached the Top 40 last summer, parted ways due to musical differences.
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