Lineland

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Planeta Igreja 03:43 Tools
Northside 03:33 Tools
Pat Garrett 03:23 Tools
At Times Divide 04:07 Tools
Chef Chow's House 03:56 Tools
Rock I, Rock II 04:15 Tools
Antique Woman 03:37 Tools
Casual Friday 01:11 Tools
Acorns And Matches 04:18 Tools
Am-Track 02:40 Tools
Queens I 00:57 Tools
A widow and a Prince 03:32 Tools
Alchemy 03:02 Tools
Pleats & Snaps 03:56 Tools
Queens Ii (The Quest) 01:19 Tools
Emerald Board 04:11 Tools
A New Worst 02:32 Tools
Your Book Is There 01:00 Tools
Ferry Brakes 03:59 Tools
Lakeside 02:45 Tools
Pigs Is 03:11 Tools
German Captain 01:03 Tools
Hollywood Graves 03:18 Tools
Promise Follows Two 02:55 Tools
Tinsel Spots 02:01 Tools
The Move Down 03:01 Tools
Two Twenty 02:58 Tools
Goto 03:28 Tools
Mexican Village 00:52 Tools
Meriwether 03:51 Tools
Planeta Engraja 00:00 Tools
Palneta IGreja 00:00 Tools
Queen's I 00:00 Tools
Planet Igreja 00:00 Tools
Planet Aigreja 03:42 Tools
Pet The Cat Suite: Two Twenty 03:42 Tools
A Window And A Prince 03:42 Tools
Planet Igrega 03:42 Tools
Pet The Cat Suite: Tinsel Spots 03:42 Tools
Pet The Cat Suite: Hollywood Graves 03:42 Tools
Am -Track 03:42 Tools
Pet The Cat Suite: Mexican Village 03:42 Tools
Planetaigreja 03:42 Tools
Pet The Cat Suite: The Move Down 03:42 Tools
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Malcolm Felder creates streamlined, discretely layered electronic music informed by a taste for left-field pop ranging from Bruce Haack to Bollywood, Hüsker Dü to George Jones. After moving to Queens in 1998, he began composing as Lineland, borrowing the name of a one-dimensional realm described in Flatland, the Victorian sci-fi novel by Edwin A. Abbott. Initial four-track Casio recordings grew into the album Pavilion over a three-year period, during which Felder expanded the material using music software on the home-built Dynavox 2000 computer and a growing array of vintage keyboards and novelty instruments. Songs have appeared on a few compilations and in several short independent films, including Back and Forthby James and Jeff Israel. In August 2001 Lineland was joined by bassist Jesse Kimball and keyboard player Roy Brooks for a live set at the Audio Dregs showcase during Sinfest in Brooklyn, NY. Pavilion was released in 2003. In addition to work on Lineland’s music, Felder has collaborated with writer Gabriel Boyer on the children’s record A Journey to Happiness Island (2001) and the enhanced-CD concept album The Textbook Tapes (2003), both on Mister Records. In 2002 he played drums on Sybarite's Scene of the Crime EP, and also began performing with a new band featuring Elefant Records' Kelly Slusher and Marina of La Pequeña Suiza. Currently he's working with singer-guitarists Annie Heringer and Elijah McMurtrie on incorporating vocals into new Lineland material. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.