Sky Barstow

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Can We Leave This Place 00:00 Tools
It rained all day 00:00 Tools
Diver City 00:00 Tools
Can you understand 00:00 Tools
Quick Fixes To Bring Back DamagedVoices 00:00 Tools
Closet Dance 00:00 Tools
Noel 00:00 Tools
Probably not 00:00 Tools
Quick Fixes to Bring Back Damaged Voices 00:00 Tools
FUCK WINTER!!!! 00:00 Tools
Любовта ми, 8-битов е моят живот 00:00 Tools
U 8-bita sam roden 00:00 Tools
IRONING TO TECHNO 00:00 Tools
Veseli se, craxhamsterratbrains domacine 00:00 Tools
U JELLY? 00:00 Tools
PRANK SIN^(ATRA) 00:00 Tools
SPRAX HAS THE AXX 00:00 Tools
TAKE IT TO THE KARL MARXIMUM 00:00 Tools
SPIRIT LAKE 00:00 Tools
KÁRAHNJÚKAR 00:00 Tools
Captain Credible - Golden spaceship(Sky Barstow hack) 00:00 Tools
Peppermill Records, It Rained All Day 00:00 Tools
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Robin Barstow aka. “Sky” is British blood, born and razed in the mysterious fjordscapes of Malvik, Norway. Building electronics in the shape of midi controllers and aura sensors by night and sequencing computer music by day is the style of this shaman of art. He started out in 2009 with the album "It's Circular", released digitally on peppermillrecords.com. It received a fair amount of exposure online and was rated by Beat magazine editor Thomas Raukamp as one of top 5 Creative Commons releases. In the time following the release he played concerts regularly, accompanied by electronica/IDM nutcase Daniel Lacey-McDermott aka. Captain Credible. In 2010 he released a small digital release called "Electronic Horse" which they added to their live show. In 2009 he was also rated by NRK p3 (Norwegian state radio) as week 20's untouched artist and received airplay through their program on P3 radio. He is inspired by Electronica in the fashion of Aphex Twin and Clark (Chris Clark), but also heavily inspired by game music of the 80's and 90's (Commodore 64, Atari, Amiga, ADLIB). His live shows are also inspired visually by those computer systems mentioned. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.