Blueshift Signal

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Oceans 05:19 Tools
Acquiescence 02:44 Tools
Seven Natural Scenes 05:55 Tools
Absolution 05:28 Tools
Between the Night and the Day 04:22 Tools
Flicker and Fade 05:48 Tools
Highland Cathedrals 05:48 Tools
Beneath the Meadow 01:29 Tools
The Secret Garden 05:09 Tools
Halo 05:34 Tools
Waterside 03:04 Tools
Hehaka Olowan (For Mindy) 00:00 Tools
Silhouette 06:42 Tools
Surround 04:10 Tools
Adrift 04:35 Tools
Ullswater 04:57 Tools
Aegean 04:43 Tools
Seleena 05:18 Tools
Luminesce 03:08 Tools
Nortan 04:58 Tools
Hehaka Olowan 01:28 Tools
Untitled Instrumental 08:21 Tools
Luminescence 08:21 Tools
Overland 08:21 Tools
02 - Acquiescence 01:28 Tools
01 - Seven Natural Scenes 01:28 Tools
08 - Hehaka Olowan (For Mindy) 01:28 Tools
03 - Absolution 01:28 Tools
06 - Highland Cathedrals 01:28 Tools
07 - Oceans 01:28 Tools
09 - Flicker And Fade 01:28 Tools
10 - The Secret Garden 01:28 Tools
05 - Beneath The Meadow 01:28 Tools
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Assembled in the year 1993 by guitarist/vocalist Ron Kuba, the band briefly operated under the name Grace Mansion. This atmospheric quartet, some have said a stateside Slowdive, was rounded out by brother Mike Kuba - drums/keyboards, David Carpenter - keyboards/drums, and original bassist Kip. Both the name Grace Mansion and bassist Kip left after brief tenures, and before too long, Jay Bouchard answered a ‘bass player wanted’ advertisement for the more imaginatively titled Blueshift Signal. This lineup released Seven Natural Scenes (ethereal), the autumn of 1994, and minus Mike Kuba, placed the track ‘Halo’ on the DC based Bedazzled label compilation ‘Woke Up Smiling’, released the summer of 1995. Personnel dwindled further with the departure of David Carpenter, the hazy afterglow of which left Ron and Jay to carry on with the name, and moreover the music that might next appear. Blueshift Signal, as a duo, finished the recording sessions for the as yet to be released ep Surround. Letter correspondence at year’s end between Ron and percussionist John Orsi, at first in regard to performing in concert the ‘Surround’ material, resulted in much more once rehearsals commenced on 3 March 1996. The reinvented Blueshift Signal, now a tremulous and tumultuous trio, began writing what would become the waterside ep (ethereal) released in November of that year Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.