Polaris
"It's worse than that, it's dead, Jim...."

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Leeds,
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MusicThe song above is from the new Polaris album which is available to buy on CD and now on Vinyl. There are a couple more tracks that can be accessed by clicking on the record/CD cover images on the right of this page.

Older Polaris releases appear on ebay occasionally (I've seen two copies of the first 7" this year - one selling for the astronomical sum of £3.72 plus shipping!). Some copies (new or used) are also still held by DIY record distros, mostly overseas. If you Google for them you may find them, 'Belated' is still listed as in stock at a couple of places.

MoviesBeastmaster, Beastmaster 2, Krull, Remo: Unarmed and dangerous, Caravan of Courage, They Live, Battle Beyond the Stars, Bad boy Bubby, Dark Star, Moonraker, Ghostbusters (except Joe).
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Status:Swinger
Orientation:Straight
Body type:5' 10"
Zodiac Sign:Taurus
Education:College graduate
Occupation:Adventures in sound



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About Polaris

Polaris were:

  Andrew Pollard  Guitar, vocals
  Joe O'Sullivan  Guitar
  John Ford  Bass guitar
  Neil Turpin  Drums

Polaris began in the autumn of 1993 in the Hyde Park area of Leeds. Founding members were Neil, Ilan, Andy and Johnny. Ilan left in 1998 and Joe took his place.

Polaris played their first proper gig at the Caribbean Club in Preston on March 17th 1994.

A split single with fellow Hyde Park band Baby Harp Seal was released in December 1994 on Kwyjibo records. The first album 'Belated' was released on Common Cause records in 1998. Other songs have appeared on various compilations, a full discography is below.

Polaris's second album on Gringo records has just been released and can be ordered directly from gringorecords using the magic buttons at the bottom of the page, or may be obtained from band members directly, possibly at a lower cost depending on the mood of the vendor. If you're feeling a tad unconventional you could even buy a copy from a record shop.

Photos of a recent gig can be seen here (thank you Daniel!). Some archive gig photos may be added at some point if I can get my scanner to start working again.

Forthcoming Gigs

Thanks to all of you who have recently sorted us out with gigs - we've enjoyed all of them.

Discography

Using advance magical trickery, clicking on some of the pictures below will play music for you. None of the older songs are available commercially anymore (unless you look patiently on ebay or distro sites), so feel free to download them to your music devices and listen to them at leisure, we've no objection to you doing this.


1994 split 7" single with Baby Harp Seal
Kwyjibo Records, Leyland
Featured track "Monkey Puzzle"




1997 "A UK Punk Cooperation" compilation 7" single with Headache, Marker, Stalingrad and Underclass
Common Cause Records, Bettringen, Germany
Featured track "Untitled"


1998 "Belated" 12" LP
Common Cause Records, Bettringen, Germany
Tracklist: No Misadventure, Hoenikker, Sahiba Boutique, Stan Chi, Taken under our wing, Babyfoot, Belated, I could sleep for days.


1999 "Decade of Dissidence" compilation CD
1in12 club, Bradford
Featured track "Things you don't know"





September 2002 "No ReWind" compilation CD
No ReWind, Glasgow
Featured track "Dr Colossus"


June 2005 "Chinchilla Tone - Real Civilised" compilation CD
Chinchilla Records, Leeds
Featured track "The moment I said Yes"


December 2005 - Untitled second album
Gringo Records, Nottingham
Tracklist: The moment I said 'Yes', Sky blue pink, Out of harm's way, Kissing, Conquering small spaces, Things you don't know, Without an out.

Gigography

I've put the gigography on a separate page now, since it was getting too big (11+ years worth of gigs on it). I'm not going to tell you where it is though until I've tidied it up a bit. Sorry. :-p

Polaris have previously played in Preston, Leeds, Wigan, a cellar in Manchester, a cave in the middle of France, a castle in Slovenia, a squat in Switzerland, the Golden Poodle in Munich, 120 Rats (RIP), a disused factory in the east of Germany, a migrant worker's hostel in the Czech Republic, Peterborough, Bristol, Brighton, women's clothing, a tent in Hyde Park, a bicycle-powered squat in Newcastle, on community radio in Paris, a practice room in Belfast, a cinema in LS6, London, Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgae, the ironically titled 'Sunshine Bar' in Dundalk, Mr Solanki's cellar and many more places.

Product

Here's the deal - you simply click on the buttons below, send money to those nice folks at Gringo Records, and in return you get a shiny new Polaris album through the post. Easy Peasy.

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7 track CD album

UK = £8
Europe = £8.75
RoW = £9.25

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7 track LP album

UK = £9.50
Europe = £11
RoW = £12.50

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Forest of Sound





Aug 8 2008 9:50 PM



This is going to be amazing! 2 days of fantastic music on a beautiful site in the Lake District overlooking the southern shores of Lake Windermere, with a selection of excellent bands as chosen by us & the lovely people at Fell Foot Wood.

Passes for music and camping are a bargain at £16/person for the weekend or £9/day (vehicles are £2 per extra per night).
Bookings with card payment must be made in advance by calling Barry at Fell Foot Wood on 015395 31014. There are only 170 spaces, so book early!

Friday 29th August from 5pm:
Lake Me / Hub / Phantom Dog Beneath The Moon /John Fairhurst / Death in Public / Mirrorkill

Saturday 30th August from 5pm:
randomNumber / Wintermute / The Declining Winter /Glissando / Mato and the Deep Blue Sea / Dan Haywood’s New Hawks

More info at Forest of Sound & Fell Foot Wood.
Forest of Sound





Jul 17 2008 1:17 PM



For this Forest of Sound we’re getting together with our good friends at Misplaced Music to celebrate the release of Gareth S.
Brown’s new album, The Gallows on Misplaced Music (order here).

Bracken makes simply stunning music - walls of ambient sound, dark dub bass and atmospheres, destroyed and re-claimed found sound, beats that range from over-powering to perfectly understated.

Gareth S. Brown creates gorgeous work of layered beauty with nods towards Philip Glass, Terry Riley and Michael Nyman as well as latter day travellers such as Max Richter, Yann Tiersen and Aphex Twin.

Sketches for Albinos makes a sound that manages to be both truly heartfelt and organic, but also encompassing the majestic glacial soundscapes that would make the likes of Tim Hecker or Fennesz proud.

The Declining Winter are a new musical project, led by Richard Adams, the co-founder of Domino Records group Hood, and is influenced by the music of Low, The Durutti Column, Songs of Green Pheasant and more. They have recently toured with ambient legends, Stars of the Lid. Live they’re a wonderful, beautiful, pastoral experience.

Friday: 1/8/2008 @ The Packhorse, Leeds. Doors 7.30pm. £5 on the door.
Join the last fm fun here.
Forest of Sound





Jun 27 2008 1:02 PM



Efterklang are astounding on record - a fusion of electronics, sea song, rock and ambience that envelops you slowly and beautifully. Live, they take this core of beauty and project it with such force in to the audience that it takes on a whole new life - every emotion amplified, every note laden with passion. If you caught them last time, you know you can't miss it again. If you didn't... well, you know what you have to do...

Bracken , led by Chris Adams (co-founder of Hood), make simply stunning music - walls of ambient sound, dark dub bass and atmospheres, destroyed and re-claimed found sound, all topped with vocals & lyrics from a man who knows his own heart.

James Yates’s solo show is something to behold - organic electronics, perfect drums, spot on percussion and mad-as-a-hatter inventiveness.

Thursday: 10/07/2008 @ The Brudenell Social Club, Leeds. Doors 7.30pm.
A Forest of Sound presentation in association with The Brudenell Social Club.
£7 adv / £9 on the door.
Tickets available at Jumbo Records, Crash Records, and Seetickets.
Forest of Sound





May 29 2008 12:37 PM



Koen Holtkamp is no stranger to producing beautiful music. Expect layers of warm organic noise and found sound combine to make pieces that are both gorgeously minimalistic and endlessly deep. He's making the trip over from New York to celebrate the launch of his new album on Type records, and you'd be a fool to miss him!

Gorgeously organic music that washes over you and through you - the best of all ambient music understands the importance of holding back, of understatement, of beauty - Pausal achieve this, and more. Stunning stuff for a night of pure sonic bliss.

Forest of Sound's favourite one man laptop genius, randomNumber, comes back to regale us with his excellent and deeply inventive brand of electronica. There's a reason that he's so energetic in his performance - his music is brilliant. Simple. As.

A Forest of Sound presentation. It’ll be £5 on the door, and doors are at 8pm.

Join the Last FM fun here.
the NCM room





May 28 2008 12:19 PM

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Tickets from: http://www. seetickets. com/s. asp?a=those+dancing+days+%2B+support&p=6312

http://www. myspace. com/thosedancingdays

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Currently Sweden's hottest export, THOSE DANCING DAYS combine "Sweet as apple-pie pop" with a devilishly sassy Northern Soul and it's this unique combination that has the got the whole of the UK falling over itself and for good reason too!

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The subtle dynamics in their songwriting of JOHN and JEHN and the balance between chaos and beauty and the mastery of heartbreaking melodies Expect beautifully skewed hymns in the key of Serge Gainsbourg.
http://www. myspace. com/johnjehn

Wakefield's THE RESEARCH are makers of fun, but also write songs that are like punches in the stomach that knock the wind out of you but afterwards you agree that you feel much better for it.
www. myspace. com/theresearch
Forest of Sound





Apr 22 2008 12:34 PM



Easily one of the most important bands of our times (and we don't say that lightly), Stars of the Lid are the highpoint of the ambient genre. Their influence on the music that really matters over the last decade has been huge, and we're incredibly honoured to be hosting them again in Leeds. This gig will be very very different, and very very special. Stars of the Lid have excelled at designing subtle, minimalist epics which sound like they're being played on a single multifaceted organic instrument.
A wise man once described SOTL as "divine classical drones without the tedious intrusion of drums, or vocals.
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The Declining Winter is the musical project of Richard Vincent Adams of Leeds UK, the co-founder of the continuing group Hood and a full time stricken office worker.
What does it sound like? Richard says "cassette tapes spilling out of the glovebox of a 1970's Datsun Sunny somewhere in the north of England, captured on Super 8 film".
He's not far off. Live he is joined by a few more people to bring the beautiful pastoral feel to life. Wonderful stuff.

A Forest of Sound presentation.
Tickets are £10 and are available from We Got Tickets and Jumbo Records.
It’ll be £12 on the doors, and doors are at 8pm.

Join the Last FM fun here.
Forest of Sound





Mar 12 2008 1:10 PM



Golden Diskó Ship combines a mass of instruments and found objects (guitars, viola, glockenspiel, sticky tape, compact disc cases, toys…) together with perfectly crafted laptop electronica to form a world of beautiful, original and individual music - “…dreamy, experimental folk electronica that sounds like walking on the beach with the sun in your eyes."

The Declining Winter is the musical project of Richard Vincent Adams of Leeds UK, the co-founder of the continuing group Hood and a full time stricken office worker. What does it sound like? Richard says "cassette tapes spilling out of the glovebox of a 1970's Datsun Sunny somewhere in the north of England, captured on Super 8 film". He's not far off. Live he is joined by a few more people to bring the beautiful pastoral feel to life. Wonderful stuff.

Hands and Fingers makes minimally gorgeous cerebral music. He mixes samples, acoustic guitars, glockenspiel and ambient atmospheres with drum breaks that have been described as "Tortoise having a fight with Four Tet in the dark, with John Bonham trying to split them up". It's ace. Very ace.

A Forest of Sound presentation. It’s £4 on the door, doors are 8pm.

Join the Last FM fun here.
Mor Karbasi





Feb 26 2008 1:58 PM

Hi Polaris, I am very proud to inform you that my Debut album is going to be released in the UK on 29th March 2008!
It's called "THE BEAUTY AND THE SEA".
You will be able to get it in stores, itunes and Amazon...

Also, to support it we have a UK tour coming up, the tour will include also a concert at the "PURCELL ROOM" (Qeen Elizabeth Hall) 29th April , WOMAD FESTIVAL in Charlton Park 2008.
You can see all the dates on my profile.

I look forward to see you in my concert/s.
Hurry Up, Seats are going quickly :)

much love,
Mor Karbasi
Forest of Sound





Feb 13 2008 2:53 PM



Hailing from Rouen, France, Dirge are a find that got the Forest of Sound camp very, very excited. Based around a minimalist core of guitar/vocal/violoncello/drums, Dirge take the raw emotion and sweeping bleak sounds from the post-rock canon (Mogwai, Godpseed You! Black Emperor et al.) and fuse them with story telling and lyricism of lo-fi indie and folk (think Arab Strap, Tindersticks) and slowcore beauty (Low, Audrey). Dirge are an extraordinary band who fuse the vital elements of truly affecting music together. It's their first time in Leeds. Don't miss them.

Her Name Is Calla have become very very strong Forest of Sound favourites, for one very simple reason - they're astoundingly good. Watching these guys play is like watching a force of nature threatening to destroy everything around you - the power, beauty and effect of their music has to be seen live to be appreciated. We've never met anyone who hasn't been converted by them

As always, Forest of Sound is partial to a bit of super high quality instrumental beauty in music, and so are delighted to have Capulet enter the fold! A four piece feauturing members of Oceansize and Kong, these guys have a keen ear for the just right nagging meoldy, for the power of musical dynamics and the ability to pull off a blistering live show. Oh yes.

On tour with Capulet, CHARLIESHERO are another band who read from the post rock canon and spit it back out with blistering energy and conviction. This kind of music lives and dies in the playing - the dynamics, the passion, the sheer force
the NCM room





Jan 20 2008 6:29 AM

the NCM room...
THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 7th - 2008
@ The BRUDENELL SOCIAL CLUB - LS6 1NY

Doors 8pm - £4

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Kling Klang

I totally buzz off Kling Klang. Fat electro krautrock riffs and landscapes get channeled through amiable scousers.
http://www.myspace.com/klingklang

listen to Heavydale

Quack Quack

Yorskhire's top semi-pro rock band create pulsing rhythmic grooves lovingly fermented from the finest drums, synths and bass they could get their hands on. A very special vintage.
http://www.myspace.com/thisisquackquack

listen to Conversations

Minghe Morte

Musicianship of the highest calibre which will blow your head clean off. With drums, fucked up sax and bass coming together for infectiously violating rock grooves, tender atmospheres and aggresive spasmodic climaxing.
http://www.myspace.com/minghemorte

listen to i Punch U Coz i Like U

Curious Voice Duo

Two lovely girls from LIMA* who know their voices. Performing within semi-structures with an innocent improvisational flair, entwining their heavenly voices in gorgeously melodic dialogue. With no added vocal effects.
http://www.myspace.com/elisabethnygaard
http://www.myspace.com/mariajardardottir

listen to Elisabeth's 'Clinical Waste' here : http://www.myspace.com/underthestairsstudio
listen to Maria's Part 5 Joy of Liberation on her site



* LIMA = Leeds Improvised Music Association
http://www.myspace.com/leedsimprovisedmusicassociation
Veerle





Jan 6 2008 3:41 PM

unbelieveable HAHA look at her profile. she is so freaking crazy.

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm.fuseaction=user.viewprofile=11523822
robholden





Dec 23 2007 12:03 AM

haha i cant believe these pictures got posted on myspace. her xmas is going to be ruined if her parents find out.

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=125723
Forest of Sound





Nov 21 2007 1:11 PM



Easily one of the most important bands of our times (and we don't say that lightly), Stars of the Lid are the highpoint of the ambient genre. Their influence on the music that really matters over the last decade has been huge, and we're incredibly honoured to be hosting them on their first European tour in six years. This gig will be very, very different, and very, very special.

Stars of the Lid have excelled at designing subtle, minimalist epics which sound like they're being played on a single multifaceted organic instrument. They offer subtle, endlessly evolving stories about the dynamics of sonic texture, at the same time seeming to offer a picture of pure, unfettered consciousness. A wise man once described SOTL as "divine classical drones without the tedious intrusion of drums, or vocals."

Also joining the bill are the brilliant Glissando and Pausal.

Tickets are £8 advance from We Got Tickets and Jumbo Records online and £10 on the door.
tiny cat





Nov 16 2007 11:12 AM

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Forest of Sound





Oct 28 2007 9:32 PM



The Chap! The Chap! They make indie-electro-punk-electronica-rock-pop fun. They make slow tunes, but they make FAST tunes. They're known for their energetic live shows which often end with exploding violins and cellos. They're so much fun it's almost obscene. COME ON!

Also joining the bill are the brilliant purveyors of some of best live shows you'll ever see Fonda 500, as well as aceness in the form of The Debuts and local funpunk rocking beats legends Cowtown

Tickets are £5 advance from We Got Tickets and £6 on the door.

Get yourself down!
Forest of Sound





Oct 18 2007 11:46 AM



Hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden, Audrey make stunningly beautiful music. Four part vocal harmonies combine with lush organic instrumentation to conjure up the feeling that you're watching a winter morning's sunrise, but with a sense of nagging unease... (ahem). Comparisons to Low, Sigur Ros and Red House Painters are spot on in terms of quality, but miss that certain something that makes Audrey so captivating. Forest of Sound can't believe its luck in getting them to come to Leeds. They're amazing.

Also joining the bill are the brilliant Paul Marshall and Laura Groves.

Tickets are £5 advance from We Got Tickets and £6 on the door.

Get yourself down!
Sierpinski





Oct 16 2007 8:00 AM

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Oct 15 2007 6:17 PM

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Oct 14 2007 10:09 PM

Veerle





Oct 14 2007 1:51 PM

Forest of Sound





Oct 9 2007 8:08 PM



Stafrænn Hákon, once described as “frequently mesmerizing, seamlessly interwoven combination of electronica and ambient guitar…” by Wire magazine, are coming to play in the Forest of Sound! The band centre around the Icelandic born Ólafur Josephsson, and produce walls of shimmering beauty, pitching guitars in to etheral noise. They're the perfect way to make the fast approaching winter in to something wonderful, and are joined by the fantastic Her Name Is Calla and Glissando.
Forest of Sound





Sep 10 2007 6:11 PM



Golden Diskó Ship is a Berlin based musician who combines a mass of instruments and found objects together with perfectly crafted laptop electronica to form a world of beautiful, original and individual music.

She’s embarking on her first UK tour this September, and is visiting:

15/9 - Leeds - Packhorse
16/9 - Manchester - Cafe Saki
17/9 - Margate - QUBAR
18/9 - London - Betsey Trotwood
19/9 - Sowerby Bridge - The Vine
20/9 - Lancaster - The Yorkshire House (w. Josh T. Pearson)
21/9 - Leeds – Packhorse

Get yourself down!
bilge pump





Aug 24 2007 5:00 PM

i'm being good
Falconetti





Jun 10 2007 7:54 PM

Hi fellas!

circusfilms





Jun 6 2007 2:13 PM

Terry Jones told us we are ‘very funny’, so to celebrate; here’s the first of a new bunch of web-exclusive mini-episodes. Made especially for you, oh tenacious myspace chum.

number eight: CLOWNS (2m59s)

Also, please come and find us on facebook a