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Originally Posted By: John Taylor
Dalis Car The Waking Hour


Have you heard their follow-up album InGladAloneness?

The MP3 version is available on Amazon, while the CD version isn't available from them until the 14th of May.

However, the CD and MP3 versions are both currently available from Burning Shed.

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I've pre-ordered from HMV so I have to wait.

I'm now listening to Chicane Thousand Mile Stare with its Magnetic Fields style cover, not a bad album, can't say Chicanes earlier productions are my cup of tea but this album is a grower.

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Originally Posted By: Rob Harris
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Dalis Car The Waking Hour

Have you heard their follow-up album InGladAloneness?
CD version isn't available from them until the 14th of May


Cheers for that info Rob, I was most unawares, gave it a listen on eyetunes and my ears enjoyed it, particularly King Cloud and Sound Cloud, cant get those out of my mind. I'm also still hanging in hope that The Waking Hour will get a new CD re-master/re-release.


Don't know about anyone else here but I'm still pondering Mr Ilektrik's enigmatic 'blank' post on this thread back on April 10th, it went like thus:-

Originally Posted By: Mr.Ilektrik


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Was the music being listened to perhaps John Cage's 4'33" ? Or maybe it was Stiff Records The Wit And Wisdom Of Ronald Reagan ? Or could it possibly have been a new opus from the great Northern God of dream music Mr Bill Nelson with yet another of his many fan club releases - (is this studio album three thousand four hundred and fifty six?) - no doubt it must have been poetically entitled The Sound Of One Hand Clapping...

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Don't know about anyone else here but I'm still pondering Mr Ilektrik's enigmatic 'blank' post on this thread back on April 10th, it went like thus:-

Originally Posted By: Mr.Ilektrik


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Was the music being listened to perhaps John Cage's 4'33" ? Or maybe it was Stiff Records The Wit And Wisdom Of Ronald Reagan ? Or could it possibly have been a new opus from the great Northern God of dream music Mr Bill Nelson with yet another of his many fan club releases - (is this studio album three thousand four hundred and fifty six?) - no doubt it must have been poetically entitled The Sound Of One Hand Clapping...


Neither! It was an image of Ozric Tentacles - 'Waterfall Cities' album. It was there for a bit & then disappeared.

Here's 'XINGU' from that album .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKk0S3N0geM

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Bill Nelson - 'Sounding The Ritual Echo'

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Liverpool 2011 Deluxe Edition - Frankie Goes To Hollywood

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My copy of Something for everybody

was lost almost two years. Found it yesterday - had dislocated it in a case of Vangelis' Oceanic. Guess what I've been listening laugh Luckily I had uploaded the tracks in my cellphone, though.

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Rubicks - Rise Of the Giddy



I rate this album really high. An excellent follow up to the In Miniature debut.
But here the songs are deeper, more adventurous and make a much bolder statement of intent.

Black or blue is exceptionally good. Powerful basslines, stong clean guitar lines cutting through the drone and a vocal that keeps one hand firmly on the mad/sane door...


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Interesting pick. I've been listening to this.
I rate this song really high. An excellent follow up to a sedge warbler. But nightingale's songs are deeper, more tekno and make a much bolder statement of intent. Powerful basslines, strong clean boing boom tschaks cutting through the bushes and a vocal that keeps neighbourhood awake all nite long...
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