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#47257 07/23/14 06:32 PM
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We're excited to announce a new John Foxx & Steve D'Agostino album:
Evidence Of Time Travel

Release Date is 6 October, 2014 on Metamatic Records (LP, CD, digital)




LIVE EVENT:

'Evidence Of Time Travel' will be premiered at the BFi (British Film Institute) on Friday 21 November 2014 as part of their Sci-Fi: Days Of Fear And Wonder season. Tickets go on sale in October.

Music by John Foxx & Steve D’Agostino.
Images by Karborn.
Design by Barnbrook.

Evidence of Time Travel is a unique investigation of the terrors and pleasures of temporal displacement. A sinister sonic architecture of drum-machine-music and analogue synthesizers.

Opens with 'The Forbidden Experiment', as surveillance TV glitches and the ghostly, ripped-up multi-temporal universe of Evidence of Time Travel infiltrates the labyrinth of dark electronica.

Span forty years in a moment . . . ultimate time transfusion . . . skin crackles, a rhapsody in flames... witness images of torn, ruthless smiles through the crashed distortion; try to recall the future memory of a figure lost on a distant shore.


Evidence Of Time Travel

1 The Forbidden Experiment

2 Evidence Of Time Travel

3 Who Can Resist A Twisted Kiss

4 Rhapsody In Flames

5 A Blurred Line Of Fiction

6 Impenetrable Inevitable

7 Surgical Precision

8 The Tearing Sound Of Smiling

9 Momentary Miracles

10 Collision Architecture

11 Empty Clothing Blows Across A Beach

http://johnfoxx.tmstor.es/cart/product.php?id=18320 MULTI BUY

http://www.evidenceoftimetravel.com

http://www.altersonicsound.com


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Ordered my copy on receipt of the e-mail from Townsend Records.

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Great news!

Ordered the Multi buy packet for me.

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was going to wait, but could,nt so ordered multi buy.

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Ah, that's better. "The Tearing Sound of Smiling" was going round and round my head - where does that phrase come from? It is of course (?) from Blurred Girl. Just shows I should play Metamatic more often ...

Really liking the possibilities of this new project!

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The Compact Disc and 12 Inch Black Vinyl versions of Evidence Of Time Travel (by John Foxx and Steve D'Agostino) are now available to pre-order from Amazon.

For the Compact Disc version, please point your browser here

For the 12 Inch Black Vinyl version, please point your browser here

Also, B-Movie (Ballardian Video Neuronica) is also now available from Amazon.

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Hi Rob / Steve, I thought I'd ask this question publicly in case others are wondering...

Do we know yet any idea of the extent of 'live' input at the BFI event in October?

Live score?
Live accompaniment to the score?
Live 'presence' like the Ballard premier?
Q and A?


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Originally Posted By: Birdsong
Do we know yet any idea of the extent of 'live' input at the BFI event in October?

Live score?
Live accompaniment to the score?
Live 'presence' like the Ballard premier?
Q and A?


I've been advised that the event will be live - live music by John Foxx & Steve D'Agostino with live visuals by Karborn.
No word (as yet) as to whether or not there'll be a Q and A.

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My CD and LP Arrived early this morning.

I've completed my first listen and it's better than I expected.

Simply stunning.

Full of beats and synths and very unnerving in places.

Some tracks take Film One as a template and run with it.

Hope I can get a ticket to see the film,

Great design and booklet also.

Brian


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Originally Posted By: Brian
My CD and LP Arrived early this morning.

I've completed my first listen and it's better than I expected.

Simply stunning.

Full of beats and synths and very unnerving in places.

Some tracks take Film One as a template and run with it.

Hope I can get a ticket to see the film,

Great design and booklet also.

Brian



ordered the vinyl on Friday, lets hope it arrives tomorrow. Excited to hear this now

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