Dark Captain Light Captain

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Jealous Enemies 04:00 Tools
Robot Command Centre 04:05 Tools
Circles 05:24 Tools
Remote View 04:17 Tools
Parallel Bars 04:19 Tools
Questions 05:18 Tools
Speak 03:47 Tools
Spontaneous Combustion 03:35 Tools
Everyone We Know 04:15 Tools
Miracle Kicker 04:27 Tools
Questions - Hatchback Dub 09:29 Tools
Walls 03:19 Tools
They Be Underwater 03:43 Tools
Mid-Session Interval 04:14 Tools
Jealous Enemies (single version) 04:01 Tools
Questions (Hatchback Dub) 09:30 Tools
Questions (Chicken Feed Remix) 05:18 Tools
Summer 04:40 Tools
Questions - Hatchback Remix 04:58 Tools
Questions (Hatchback Remix) 04:58 Tools
Robot Command Center 04:07 Tools
Remote View - Chicken Feed Remix 04:58 Tools
Spontaneous Combustion Pact 03:41 Tools
Questions - Hatchback's Dub Version 04:59 Tools
Summer - Vernal Equinox Remix 05:28 Tools
Questions (Hatchback's Easy Explanations Mix) 09:28 Tools
Jealous Enemies (Album Version) 04:01 Tools
Miracle Kicker - Here be Monsters Remix 06:55 Tools
Remote View (Chicken Feed Remix) 04:58 Tools
Robot Command Centre (Album Version) 04:05 Tools
Summer (Vernal Equinox Remix) 05:28 Tools
Mcenroe Outlook 05:17 Tools
Everybody's Opening Doors 07:03 Tools
Miracle Kicker (Here be Monsters Remix) 06:55 Tools
Questions (Hatchback's Dub Version) 05:00 Tools
submarines 06:00 Tools
Questions (Hatchback's Multiple Choice Mix) 06:00 Tools
Pimp My Disappointment 06:00 Tools
Jealous Enemies Album Version 04:01 Tools
Long Distance Driver 06:34 Tools
Always Round In Circles 06:34 Tools
Questions (Hatchback Remix - Dub Version) 06:34 Tools
right way round 03:55 Tools
Robot Command Centre Album Ver 04:05 Tools
80000 Reasons 04:05 Tools
strange journeys home 03:55 Tools
Spontaneous Combasting Pact 03:55 Tools
3 YEARS TO GO 03:55 Tools
fade 03:54 Tools
flickering light 03:54 Tools
spontaneous 03:54 Tools
Rainbows & Astronauts 03:55 Tools
Jealous Enemies [Album Version]/Album Version 03:54 Tools
Robot Command Centre [Album Version]/Album Version 03:54 Tools
Remote View (6 Music Session, 11 Jul 2008) 03:54 Tools
Everybody`s Opening Doors 03:54 Tools
Parallel Bars BBC Session 11/07/2008 03:54 Tools
Mid Session Interval - BBC Session 11/07/2008 03:54 Tools
Questions (Hatchback Dub Remix) 03:54 Tools
Parallel Bars (6 Music Session, 11 Jul 2008) 03:54 Tools
Jealous Enemies [Album Version] 03:54 Tools
Different & Easier 03:11 Tools
ex-detective 05:58 Tools
Robot Command Centre [Album Version] 05:58 Tools
Questions (Hatchback's Multiple Choice Dub) 05:58 Tools
Ex Detective 05:58 Tools
80,000 reasons 03:54 Tools
Questions (Hatchback Mix) 03:54 Tools
"Questions" by Dark Captain Light Captain 05:58 Tools
dark_captain_light_captain-mid-session_interval 05:58 Tools
Mid Session Interval (6 Music Session, 11 Jul 2008) 05:58 Tools
Questions [Hatchback's Dub Version] 05:58 Tools
Jealous Lovers 05:58 Tools
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Dark Captain Light Captain are a five-piece rock group from East London. They are comprised of Dan Carney (guitar, vocals), Giles Littleford (guitar, vocals), Chin Keeler (drums) , Laura Copsey (brass, electronics, vocals) and Michael Cranny (bass, vocals). Their music is influenced by atmospheres, the quest for a killer vocal harmony and a constant desire to make their hearts beat ever so slightly faster than normal. The ‘Circles’ EP (June 2008) received radio support from the likes of Zane Lowe, Rob da Bank (Radio 1), Mark Radcliffe (Radio 2) and John Kennedy (Xfm), and was featured as experimental Single Of The Month in Mixmag. Debut album ‘Miracle Kicker’ (October 2008) was co-produced by Robin Proper-Sheppard (The God Machine, Sophia) and showcased the band’s penchant for spine-tingling harmonies, electronic drones, gently picked folksy guitar and huge psychedelic endings. ‘Jealous Enemies’ (September 2008) was Single Of The Week on Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie’s Radio 2 show, and Download of The Week on US iTunes, garnering a fair few sales stateside. ‘Miracle Kicker’ placed at #33 in The Guardian’s Top 50 albums of 2008. 2009 saw more UK touring and a remix EP which featured blissed-out reworkings of ‘Miracle Kicker’ tracks from the likes of US electronic legend Hatchback. In September 2009 the band embarked on a short but successful tour of Germany and Austria in support of Robin Proper-Sheppard’s Sophia. ‘Mid-Session Interval’, the b-side to the original ‘Jealous Enemies’ single release, was also heard soundtracking a Royal Bank of Scotland TV advert. The band have spent most of 2010 shutting themselves away and working on album number two. Expect gigs and plenty of new material from January 2011 onwards. Selected press quotes... 'There are countless acts out there weaving folk tinged melodies and circling acoustic guitars with electronic chimes and beats but you'll have to go a long way to hear it done with this level of emotion and originality or with such delicate vocal harmonies'. MixMag (‘Circles’ alt./experimental Single of the Month 6/08) 'Underneath the menace of the bleak (but very tuneful) acoustic guitar/laptop/trumpet battles lurks Dan Carney's occasionally weary tales of quite but definite personal hysteria, all told in a sweet estuary twang...a charming record and one liable to sting you if you're not paying attention'. The Fly Magazine 'A sweetness infuses every song as the vocal harmonies blend over the crisp, acoustic=electric arrangements' Plan B ' ...boasting tuneful acoustic guitar melodies and subtle yet effective trademarked wisping vocals...when you play this CD you often forget it;s actually on but when it finishes one feels slightly alone and you have to put it on again..' Clash Magazine (‘Miracle Kicker’ album of the month 10/08) 'Like a rustic Air adrift in a haze of woozy acoustica, DCLC's debut washes over the listener, the Wicker Man-style soundscapes smothered by multilayered harmonies that sigh with vague unease' Q Magazine 'Nu-folk wannabes are clogging up our arteries at the moment but you can't switch off and miss a gem like this. DCLC specialise in acidy, harmony-drenched acoustics. Lilting like Simon & Garfunkel over ominous guitar picks and swooning strings, it's a delicious face-off between dark and light. If an album's worth of psych-pop-folk meandering sounds too much, just listen to Questions... and beg for more later'. Teletext http://www.blog.darkcaptain.com http://www.myspace.com/darkcaptain Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.