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You may have Impossible Beings nominally pegged as a tech-house act of some repute - Asad and Ravi are both renowned producers and DJs in their own right - but after five years releasing house music's enduring boompty boomp on labels such as Loaded, Turbo, Groovetech & Eukahouse, amongst others, Impossible Beings have moved on; doubling themselves in size and freeing themselves musically in the process. "We've always had quite a broad spectrum of styles that we wanted to develop that little bit more," admits Asad (26, the quieter, more contemplative foil to Ravi's free spirit). So despite being signed to The End's label End Recordings (Ravi: "It's been more supportive than I could possibly imagine. I've been waiting for them to tell us to fuck off, but they've been wicked") an Impossible Beings album was never going to be ten tracks of subterranean, late night, deep house madness. "It was always heading towards being a song-based project," proffers Ravi. Hence the Bosman-style signing of Paul Sng (26, charming and loquacious, though less so than Ravi) after an aborted recording session in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. A former school friend of Ravi's (the pair met working on the school play, 'The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole'; Paul was Adrian, Ravi the pint-sized bully Barry Kent and went onto form teenage angst bands with dubious names like Breed, Grind or Innervision), budding singer-songwriter Paul has bought a dose of classic tunesmithery to the equation and a hea