Biltone - Through The Invisible Landscape
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‘Its gentle genius. Power and menace without volume, sharp, not bitter, traditionally inventive and achingly lovely.’ Unpeeled magazine
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………'Through The Invisible Landscape' is a sort of post-rock meets pastoral soundscapes kinda thing - rich melodic passages vie gently with, and/or are juxtaposed to, stark yet warm instrumental dynamics and beautifully sensitive voices - quite breathtaking, massively compelling!.....pretty much as good as it gets really.’ Peter J Brown (www.toxicpete.co.uk)
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‘It seemed as though boxhead ensemble, talk talk, and harold budd came together to remind me of the simple pleasures of just being here in the wake up- being gone. -Gorgeous.’ Ian Doig – Phaneuf 94.9 FM Western Radio, Ontario
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‘Sounds like great pop to me…maybe they’re too far ahead…soon the world will catch up with their esoteric brilliance.’ Henry Priestman-producer/songwriter formerly of the Christians.
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How do Mr Salmon? Cool Pyramids of Llangollen video, very yummy indeed. I managed to make my escape from Britain a few weeks ago, am in Ottawa right now staying with an old pal from Wales, so happy to see the Pyramids of home when I awoke on this day. Thanks for that love buzz, hope life is good for the Biltone. Cheerio x
La musica mucho magnifico, just the ticket for a restful evening. Hope Liverpool is treating you kindly, they are still building Pyramids in Llangollen..a queer place indeed. x