Dam Mantle

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Theatre 04:26 Tools
Rebong 04:07 Tools
we 10:34 Tools
Grey 03:48 Tools
Broken Slumber 05:10 Tools
Purple Arrow 05:01 Tools
Canterbury Pt. 1 03:20 Tools
Not A Word 05:29 Tools
Movement 05:47 Tools
A Statue that is Perpetually Unveiled 05:16 Tools
Meet Me in The Ambulance 05:08 Tools
Lifting 06:38 Tools
Canterbury Pt.2 03:48 Tools
Brothers Fowl 00:00 Tools
RGB 07:35 Tools
Yoghourt 05:18 Tools
Two Women 03:44 Tools
Blueberry 05:15 Tools
Somnambulate My Dear 07:32 Tools
Spirit 06:36 Tools
Ish 05:46 Tools
3 Colours 03:57 Tools
The March of the Prince 03:54 Tools
Beaching Loom 04:20 Tools
D2 04:49 Tools
D1 04:56 Tools
Her Woes 03:46 Tools
Oranges and Lemons 04:31 Tools
Dublin 08:34 Tools
Yoghourt (Feat. Julie Augere) 00:30 Tools
Canterbury Pt.1 (Original Mix) 04:15 Tools
Brothers Fowl (Original Mix) 06:20 Tools
Canterbury pt2 03:48 Tools
Meet Me In The Ambulance (Becoming Real Remix) 03:38 Tools
Yoghourt (ft. Julie Augere) 04:15 Tools
Somnambulate, My Dear 07:28 Tools
Theatre (8Bitch remix) 07:28 Tools
Canterbury, Pt. 1 04:15 Tools
dam-mantle-rebong 07:28 Tools
R G B 07:36 Tools
Movement (Bonus Track) 00:30 Tools
Yoghourt Feat. Julie Augere 07:36 Tools
Canterbury, Pt. 2 03:48 Tools
Dublin (Bonus Track) 08:34 Tools
Full Moon & Moth 08:05 Tools
03. Rebong 08:05 Tools
A Statue that is Perpetually Unveilled 05:15 Tools
Canterbury 1 04:17 Tools
Canterbury 2 03:50 Tools
Dosa 03:50 Tools
Phased 03:50 Tools
Canterbury Pt. 2 03:48 Tools
We EP mini-mix 03:50 Tools
Yoghourt (Feat Julie Augere) 03:48 Tools
Full Moon & Moth (Bonus track) 08:05 Tools
Dam Mantle - Movement 08:05 Tools
D2 (Bonus Track) 00:30 Tools
Broken Slumber (Live at Maida Vale) 00:30 Tools
Slutty Fringe Mix Series: #4 Dam Mantle 00:30 Tools
Theatre/Yoghurt (Live at Maida Vale) 00:30 Tools
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Amidst a genre growing exponentially with each passing week, Tom Marshallsay’s music stands apart with a distinct Technicolor sound palette and a rich seam of raw musicality running through it. Marshallsay’s previous exploits are rooted in post rock and experimental folk; the echoes of these bleeding into Dam Mantle, an entirely electronic project he dove into as 2009 came to an end. His songs are infused with a love of music far broader than the niche he now inhabits. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.