Douglas Heart

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A Question Of Gender 04:41 Tools
Smoke Screen 06:06 Tools
Always No 03:16 Tools
Expired 02:14 Tools
Alison 06:01 Tools
Dream 03:23 Tools
Komplex 03:15 Tools
Jim 01:23 Tools
Microphones 04:11 Tools
Bear Olsson 02:26 Tools
The Telephone Trick 02:51 Tools
When We Become Strangers 02:27 Tools
Song For Douglas 03:15 Tools
Lights Dim 04:32 Tools
Eveningsong #2 03:38 Tools
Timewaste/lovewaste 05:06 Tools
The Fast Way (of Making Art) 03:50 Tools
Untitled 03:36 Tools
Bear Olson 02:26 Tools
Light Dim 04:31 Tools
Alison (Slowdive) 06:01 Tools
Evening Song #2 03:38 Tools
alison (slowdive cover) 06:01 Tools
Colonna sonora 06:01 Tools
Fast Way (Of Making Art) Ext. 06:01 Tools
Walking through 04:30 Tools
Sacred Heart 06:01 Tools
Douglas heart - The fast way (of making art) 04:30 Tools
Timewaste / Lovewaste 04:30 Tools
Evening Song No. 2 04:30 Tools
Mircophones 04:30 Tools
Timewaste/Lovewaist 04:30 Tools
Fast Way (Of Making Art) (Extended) 04:30 Tools
Smake Screen 04:30 Tools
Evening Song No2 04:30 Tools
Eveningsong №2 04:30 Tools
08-when we become strangers 02:28 Tools
Eveningsong No. 2 03:38 Tools
02-a question of gender 04:42 Tools
01-smoke green 06:07 Tools
09-lights dim 04:31 Tools
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Douglas Heart first started out as a duo, an outgrowth from the shoegaze band Standing Pales. The two songwriters of the band, Malin Dahlberg {vocals} and Pontus Wallgren {guitar} started to make songs with a more intimate and minimalistic sound that they didn't really want to ruin with way to distorted guitars and a jangly garage sound. So they moved on from the noicepop, though still keeping the tunes and simple chords, and called themselves "Hal Blaine". The concept of the music was to make short but concise songs, the setting was a small Casiosynth (whose organ sound and funky drums were most frequently used}, guitar, bass and song. In the summer of 2001 a demo was recorded in a real studio, from which two songs now are included on the Labrador Kingsize compilation. The sound changed into a more electronic and gentle approach, and it was somewhere around this time that hal blaine got in touch with Labrador records. When planning for a full length release on Labrador, Pontus and Malin discovered that Hal Blaine, the actual person, had given out his own releases under the very same name. When they, above that, also discovered that these releases were really bad, they decided to change the name to Douglas Heart. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.