Song & Dance
"This one speaks for itself really. I was heartbroken and had written the lyrics first which is something I never usually do. I thought the saddest part of the whole thing was that I knew I’d be alright in the end. That made me feel even worse somehow, that I could just get over it eventually. I found the guitar line when I was trying to play something else. Most of the stuff I write is purely accidental. You've just got to hope the accidents keep happening I guess. Although I could do without the heartbreak bit." Read more on Last.fm.
UK based band who have won Steve Lamacq’s BBC6 Music unsigned contest, garnered play on John Kennedy’s show on XFM and have performed a live session on NME Radio. Formed in London, United Kingdom, the journey began with two original members, Tim Digby-Bell and Toby Leeming (vocals/live programming and beats), producing on a computer whilst at Edinburgh University. Both realised what they were creating was too big for just a couple of people to play. Seb Dilleyston was brought in to add emotive atmospheres on violin having previously trained with world renowned violinist Maria Eitler. Toby Lee was next on guitar, and then bassist Ross Stone completed the line-up. The debut album is the culmination of a year’s preparation honing and self editing their eclectic sound and huge catalog of demos in preparation to record. Having already self-produced and released two EP’s showcasing their ability to encompass a wide range of sounds and references the final piece of the puzzle came with the introduction of producer Jim Abbiss (Adele, Arctic Monkeys, Ladytron). In March 2012 the band and Jim holed up in a Chatham studio and began work – with many of the parts already formed and recorded, Jim took on a co-production role, intuitively helping them further enhance their sonic make-up. Digital synths were replaced by richer analogue gear, real strings replaced programmed ones, and even the inclusion of a church organ. “The church was really chilled. I slightly lied. I said we’d dropped £15 in the collection box,” laughs Toby. Nonetheless they’ve been blessed with a great collection of songs from the process. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
"This one speaks for itself really. I was heartbroken and had written the lyrics first which is something I never usually do. I thought the saddest part of the whole thing was that I knew I’d be alright in the end. That made me feel even worse somehow, that I could just get over it eventually. I found the guitar line when I was trying to play something else. Most of the stuff I write is purely accidental. You've just got to hope the accidents keep happening I guess. Although I could do without the heartbreak bit." Read more on Last.fm.
UK based band who have won Steve Lamacq’s BBC6 Music unsigned contest, garnered play on John Kennedy’s show on XFM and have performed a live session on NME Radio. Formed in London, United Kingdom, the journey began with two original members, Tim Digby-Bell and Toby Leeming (vocals/live programming and beats), producing on a computer whilst at Edinburgh University. Both realised what they were creating was too big for just a couple of people to play. Seb Dilleyston was brought in to add emotive atmospheres on violin having previously trained with world renowned violinist Maria Eitler. Toby Lee was next on guitar, and then bassist Ross Stone completed the line-up. The debut album is the culmination of a year’s preparation honing and self editing their eclectic sound and huge catalog of demos in preparation to record. Having already self-produced and released two EP’s showcasing their ability to encompass a wide range of sounds and references the final piece of the puzzle came with the introduction of producer Jim Abbiss (Adele, Arctic Monkeys, Ladytron). In March 2012 the band and Jim holed up in a Chatham studio and began work – with many of the parts already formed and recorded, Jim took on a co-production role, intuitively helping them further enhance their sonic make-up. Digital synths were replaced by richer analogue gear, real strings replaced programmed ones, and even the inclusion of a church organ. “The church was really chilled. I slightly lied. I said we’d dropped £15 in the collection box,” laughs Toby. Nonetheless they’ve been blessed with a great collection of songs from the process. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Forests
Push It
Get Out While You Can
Talk Shop
Zeros
Underworld
Cut And Run
Memex
Machine Stop
Drag & Drop
Traps
Departures
Endless Imitation
Gift Horse
Correctress
Sibling
Sinner
Snap Out Of It
Constant
All Night Shows
Cut & Run
Escape Artist
Get Out While You Can (Remix)
This is Happening
Big Ticket
Operator
Bodylog
Parts of Blame
Get Out While You Can (Bonus Track)
Racketeer
Crave
Underworld (Duologue Dub Remix)
Second City
Push It (∆T∆Tik∆ Remix)
Man
With Levels
Marching Orders
Parts of the Blame
Get Out While You Can (Duologue Remix)
Zeros (Draper Remix)
Shuffler
Bound & Stuck
Self Help
LLP
Time Inside
Underneath
Milliseconds
Drag and Drop
forests(re: ritmo)
Half Heart Rag
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