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Status: Single
City: Sheffield
Country: UK
Signup Date: 9/13/2007

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Thursday, November 27, 2008 

Current mood:  cold
Category: Music

*New music on the player*

-A Christmas Frost
A shorter and slightly different mix from the version featured on Along The Fringe Of Starlit Frost EP. For several weeks it was going to be the version on the EP before I decided to extend it. The title is a big smile to Charlotte Brontë and Jane Eyre.

-Dreadful Martyrdom
This version is from Along The Fringe Of Starlit Frost EP. The title is taken from the W H Auden poem Musée des Beaux Arts. And whilst I'm mentioning this useless information it's worth noting that my first EP: The Railway Terminus, The October Twilight, The Circulatory System takes part of it's title from an Auden poem: A Dream. Coincidentally the rest of the title comes from a dream!

-Violet Gloaming
This version is only slightly different from the one on the Railway Terminus... EP, just unedited and a little quieter.

-47 216
Taken from the yet-to-be-titled third EP. More information about the release will appear in a blog soon; but I can tell you it's going to be an highly ltd edition 3" cd and feature tracks written and recorded prior to the first EP. This one takes it title from the ill-fated class 47 loco that received a name change after a warning from a clairvoyant.

-Numbers Station
Recorded late last year using chopped up bits of Numbers Stations recordings. No plans for a release but it can be downloaded. N.B. I've noticed that there are one or two (or several) high pitched glitches, so be warned! And watch your ears! :) I will clean it up and put a new edited version up soon.

-Lokomotiva
A bit of a oddity which I abandoned after deciding it was too noisy, I quite like it now! No plans for this one either.

Enjoy, thoughts and comments welcome as always!

Sebastien x

Currently reading:
The Complete Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Nineteen Other Tales (Modern Library Classics)
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Release date: 2002-10-08
Jöy

 
Why Sir would you have us blush? 'The title is a big smile to Charlotte Brontë and Jane Eyre.'
 
Posted by Jöy on Thursday, November 27, 2008 - 2:33 AM
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