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Official Website. Remarkable Engines. Module's Debut double album Remarkable Engines. 15 tracks of electronics + bonus disk Movement (Piano Works) Released on LOOP Recordings AOT(EAR)OA.

Remarkable Engines

Review: I've had both discs in this album-plus-bonus-disc set running pretty well non-stop for nearly two weeks now (hence the lateness of this review) and I pretty well find it indispensable in my daily life now. It's a definite throwback to the mid-1990s style of ambient-yet-beaty sound, at about the point where ambient and the dreaded trip-hop sound met for a millisecond. And while in a dozen other circumstances that would be enough to make me run a mile out the door and hide under a bush, with "Remarkable Engines" it actually endeared itself to me by being just that.

Tracks like "I Neva Dared" and the Jess Chamber's sung "Twilight Stolen" are ethereal to the point that I found myself just kind of… drifting off into unconsciousness in the middle of doing work, and when I was just 'laxing out listening to them, boom! Camp A Low Hum 2013 - Highlights. Listen: The Veils - Through the Deep, Dark Wood. Tickets at Undertheradar. Interview: The Veils + New Track 'Dancing With The Tornado' London-via-New Zealand band, The Veils, are due to release their elegant, Sun Gangs follow-up, Time Stays, We Go, at the end of this month.

Interview: The Veils + New Track 'Dancing With The Tornado'

Under The Radar caught up with songwriter Finn Andrews - in his first interview in over 18 months - to discuss why it's easier to write in London than in New Zealand and the fact that, just like everybody else, he's pretty obsessed with the relentless passage of time. Head over here to read the full interview with Finn Andrews from The Veils. Check out the new single from Time Stays, We Go, 'Dancing with the Tornado', below. The Veils Announce New Zealand Tour. English by way of New Zealand alt-rock band The Veils have announced a four date nationwide tour in celebration of their recently-released album, Time Stays, We Go.

The Veils Announce New Zealand Tour

The band will play four dates - two in the North Island, two in the South - across the country, taking beautiful new singles like 'Through the Deep, Dark Wood' and 'Dancing with the Tornado' along for the ride. Check out the press release and tour dates below, and head over here to read our interview with Finn Andrews of The Veils, in which he talks about the new album. The Veils New Zealand Tour: Friday 19th July – Sammy’s Dunedin Saturday 20th July – Dux Live, Christchurch Friday 26th July – Bodega, Wellington Saturday 27th July – Studio, Auckland Tickets on sale now from here at UTR and in-store at Real Groove Auckland, Rough Peel Music and Slowboat in Wellington and Cosmic in Dunedin and Christchurch. Press release: The Veils’ Time Stays, We Go out now via Rhythmethod.

Chaos In The CBD's sounds. Music Sounds Better Outdoors! - Massive Productions. DUB TERMINATOR. Amplifier NZ Music. JAH RED LION - JAH GIMMI (LIFE LESSONS RIDDIM 2011) Fat Freddy's Drop Live Muffathalle, Munich by Fat Freddy's Drop. Urban Shepard - MR WINTER < Review. By Ben Martin Recording this album in his Wellington home studio was a seven year process for the multi-talented Chris Winter, and there is nothing in the resulting intricate web of sound to suggest it wasn’t worth every hour spent.

Urban Shepard - MR WINTER < Review

This record is a kaleidoscope of syncopated beats and tantalising tangents, false ends and ingenious experimentation, all tied together with Winter’s delightfully jazzy trumpet lines. The artist has a considerable musical career behind him, regularly plays trumpet for The Black Seeds and has worked as a sound engineer at both Abbey Road and Universal Studios. He has used his considerable expertise to produce a collection that stands out from the crowd in both its boldness and its execution. While the majority of the instrumentation is Winter himself there are guest spots for Nigel Paterson (The Black Seeds), Steve Bremner (The Adults, NZSO) and Thomas McGinty (The Lamps).

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