Spaces

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Inside the Tiny Bedroom Where FINNEAS and Billie Eilish Are Redefining Pop Music 00:00 Tools
Don`t Want 00:00 Tools
The Death Of A Drifter, Part II 00:00 Tools
Depths 00:00 Tools
Edge of Forever 00:00 Tools
Hadley 00:00 Tools
Erda 00:00 Tools
Singularity 00:00 Tools
Barren Moon 00:00 Tools
The Crown of the Sun 00:00 Tools
Undone (feat. Sarah De Warren) 00:00 Tools
Alnitak 00:00 Tools
Reprise 00:00 Tools
Make Ready 00:00 Tools
Harbinger 00:00 Tools
At Sea 00:00 Tools
Flight 00:00 Tools
An Abyss We Miss 00:00 Tools
Descent 00:00 Tools
The Red Forest 00:00 Tools
Shadows 00:00 Tools
Outbreak 00:00 Tools
The Death of a Drifter - Part I 00:00 Tools
Day Dream 00:00 Tools
The Death of a Drifter - Part II 00:00 Tools
Waves 00:00 Tools
In Wait 00:00 Tools
Assembly 00:00 Tools
Make The Switch (Mark Fell Remix) 00:00 Tools
Value Type 00:00 Tools
Potential 00:00 Tools
Stable 00:00 Tools
Undone 00:00 Tools
Inside the Tiny Bedroom Where FINNEAS and Billie Eilish Are Redefining Pop Music 00:00 Tools
Apologies 00:00 Tools
Pillow Fight 00:00 Tools
Calling 00:00 Tools
Make The Switch - Mark Fell Remix 00:00 Tools
Will Wait 00:00 Tools
Make the Switch 00:00 Tools
Outside In 00:00 Tools
Lever 00:00 Tools
Flatland 00:00 Tools
Chase Back 00:00 Tools
Noon To 00:00 Tools
At Sea (Locomotive 57 + Multipraktik Promo Remix) 00:00 Tools
Don't Want 00:00 Tools
The Death of a Drifter - Part 00:00 Tools
Hadley Edge (Triobelisk Remix) 00:00 Tools
Edge of Forever (2011) 00:00 Tools
Need You 00:00 Tools
Notes 00:00 Tools
Spaces 00:00 Tools
Outer Drive 00:00 Tools
1. Spaces - Don't Want 00:00 Tools
Mountain Divide - Spaces remix 00:00 Tools
sPaces33 – Cinematic Electronica Soundtrack 00:00 Tools
Sperm Race 00:00 Tools
Look 00:00 Tools
"Hadley Edge (Triobelisk Remix)" 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Any On Ya 00:00 Tools
Melting 00:00 Tools
The Death Of A Drifter, Part I 00:00 Tools
Need You (Chill Trap 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Four of Those 00:00 Tools
Ninety To Nothin 00:00 Tools
sPaces32 2010 – Spacious Ambient Breaks 00:00 Tools
People 00:00 Tools
Aerplane Glue 00:00 Tools
Border Station 00:00 Tools
Don`t Want 00:00 Tools
sPaces27 – Ambient Electronica Progressive 00:00 Tools
sPaces30 – Progressive Classical Shifts 00:00 Tools
Waves {Ft. Azura} 00:00 Tools
Song For Jeremy 00:00 Tools
The Death Of A Drifter, Part II 00:00 Tools
sPaces3 – Soundscapes and new Electrics 00:00 Tools
sPaces1 – Cinematic sounds and Broken Beats 00:00 Tools
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Spaces is an American instrumental post-rock band based in Brooklyn, NY. They are typically known for their exploration of various genres, often following celestial themes, and have released two full-length albums to date. As of January 27th, 2013, they have split up, saying band member Franco has joined the army. Florida natives and longtime friends, guitarist Duke Ahrens and drummer Franco Colon began writing and recording together in 2008. These collaborations would serve as the beginning of their first album, Voyage. For their debut, Spaces wrote and recorded a new song every month, with each one linking to the next by similar sounds and sonic qualities. Local artist and friend, James Sanford, then provided unique artwork for each song, and occasional guest musicians were brought in for additional support. The album was released over an 8 month period, and ended with a total track-listing of 10 songs, spanning over an hour of music. Spaces returned two years later with their sophomore album, titled Nothing Exists but Atoms and the Void. For the recording of their second album, Ahrens and Colon built a recording studio on a decommissioned ferryboat, and once again enlisted the help of local musicians to perform additional instrumentation. Unlike Voyage, Spaces opted to release the album all at once instead of their previous song-a-month approach. The release of this album was preceded by a promotional teaser video, which featured Ahrens and Colon performing with supporting musicians, as well as footage of the scenery surrounding their boat studio. According to the band, they have begun practicing for an eventual live show, a first for the studio band. www.spacescold.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.