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Artist description
As acolytes to a greater force (Harmony?) they selflessly allow possibly harmful pan-dimensional signals to pass through their bodies and minds into the music you will hear. One is Buddhistic / Quantum in his creative perspective, tempered aggressively by the other who represents the more structured / architectural vision. The results are both alarming and blissful. |
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Music Style
- Ethereal, gentle, exquisite grooves. Delicately orchestrated for you. |
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Musical Influences
Varying from Lamb to Ennio Morricone |
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Similar Artists
- Jedi Knights / Global Communication, Plaid, New Order,Aphex Twin |
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Artist History
Both of them wantonly floated in some kind of embryonic state for some time until elemental forces descended upon them. The sarcophagus hardened and shattered allowing them both to sore phoenix like sky bound. They promptly formed a band before the authorities could be notified. Now they fight musical injustice, operating as they do above and below the law. They live in hope that one day one of you listeners will be able to translate the signals from the oracle so that they can find their way home |
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Group Members
Troy Masters and Baz Robson. |
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Instruments
A phalanx of electronic devices, some live instrumentation (guitars / bass), |
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Albums
Decision Time has been Mixed and will be available from www.passiverecords.co.uk |
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Press Reviews
Featured on Cool Terasse & Tricknology 4 Album http://www.offdawallmusic.co.uk |
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Additional Info
Currently working on our 2nd album Walking Backwards which we hope to finish by summer. |
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Location
Sheffield, South Yorkshire - United Kingdom |
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