Showing posts with label Progressive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Progressive. Show all posts

4.4.10

Archive - Discography

Archive is a musical group based in London. Whose music spans trip hop, trip rock, post, avant-garde and progressive. Over their fifteen year history, the band have released eight studio albums and enjoyed established success throughout Europe, while remaining little-known in their native Britain.

24.12.09

Thom York - Feeling Pulled Apart by Horses


"Feeling Pulled Apart by Horses" and "The Hollow Earth" are songs by Thom Yorke, released as a double A-side 12-inche single on 21 September 2009, and scheduled for a download release on 6 October 2009. The vinyl was limited to 8000 copies worldwide.

Yorke revealed the release through Radiohead's online blog, "Dead Air Space", and commented that the songs are released "loosely" under his name. The first song, "Feeling Pulled Apart by Horses", was written and performed by Yorke with Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood out of a song Yorke reported to have started working on at his home in 2001, and which has been played live twice—once in 2001, as a full-band "snarling metal" song and once acoustically in 2005. "The Hollow Earth" is newer by comparison, described as a "bass menace" coming out of the sessions for The Eraser.

19.7.09

Archive - Controlling Crowds



Released: 27 Mar 2009 
13 tracks (65:56)
Controlling Crowds is the 8th studio album released by Archive, being released in Europe on March 29th 2009. The album was played in its entirety through Myspace. Rosko John, who did the rap vocals on the first album Londinuim, appears on tracks Quiet Time, Bastardised Ink and Razed To The Ground, and Graham Preskett, who already worked with Archive on the Michel vaillant soundtrack, collaborates once again with Archive in Controlling Crowds. 
The main theme of the album is the human obsession of domination, and control, hence the name “Controlling Crowds”.