That's the Spirit

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Orienteering 02:37 Tools
Every City 02:49 Tools
it's curtains for you 01:27 Tools
Head for the Hills 03:09 Tools
Always Coming Back 02:23 Tools
made up my mind 03:43 Tools
Now Yr the One 04:06 Tools
caroline 03:43 Tools
Epic Advice 04:06 Tools
Unmake Me 00:30 Tools
The Blue of Distance 02:06 Tools
Lost In the Middle 8 06:06 Tools
Fourteen Days 06:06 Tools
That's the Spirit - Orienteering 06:06 Tools
Slow in Going By 03:33 Tools
Caroline II: The Wrath of Caroline 06:16 Tools
A Little Sad to See it 06:16 Tools
patience 03:22 Tools
Nearer, My Sleep, to Thee 00:30 Tools
Tommy Emmanuel 02:19 Tools
neare, my sleep, to thee 02:19 Tools
Nearer, To Sleep, To Thee 02:19 Tools
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When Ottawa, Canada music scene staple Ben Wilson (aka That's the Spirit) released his first, ultra lo-fi cassette E.P. 'I Like His Older Stuff' on a whim, he didn't figure much would happen. 'Older Stuff', after all, was recorded with two ghetto blasters, a broken Radio Shack mic, a cracked classical guitar and an ancient delay pedal that caught fire during recording. A while later, though, a web search revealed the uniquely haunting basement recording was hitting the top 10 on college radio charts, leading him to set out recording a proper solo album in early 2008 -- written, recorded, mixed and produced himself in true DIY/control-freak fashion. This time with more higher-fi studio trickery he'd picked up as a recording apprentice, and without anything exploding. The press, radio and blog love-in that has followed the release of 'Staying Places' has been exponential since the original release: the UK's Line of Best Fit called it "a spotless, near-perfect release"; The Ottawa Sun called it "breathtaking" and Soundproof Magazine called it "one of Wilson's most inspired projects to date." Described by NPR's All Songs Considered as "gorgeous [with] intricate arrangements", 'Staying Places' is played on stations from commercial radio in the UK, to the BBC, to the CBC, to college radio in Canada and the U.S. In the summer of '09 the five-piece space-folk outfit was selected to play some of the hottest festivals in Canada, including a showcase at Toronto's North by Northeast and Pitter Patter Festival, and at Calgary's Sled Island Festival, and was hand-picked by Apostle of Hustle to open a tour spot. Most recently, the band was a pick of the month in Electronic Musician Magazine, and the song "Head for the Hills" was chosen to be featured on Degrassi: The Next Generation, airing in 130 countries. A travel-themed album, made 'for explorers and armchair travellers alike', 'Staying Places' is charting new courses for Wilson and his band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.