The Marcia Blaine School For Girls

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The Secret Of The Mezzanine 06:00 Tools
Speed Is Distance 03:20 Tools
Rude Mechanicals 06:12 Tools
Last Game Of Mercy 04:18 Tools
Boris 04:05 Tools
Still 04:34 Tools
Pink Inside 06:16 Tools
Yugo Or Iago 06:09 Tools
Milk And Honey 07:41 Tools
The Ratio 04:46 Tools
barbelith 06:37 Tools
Quolet 06:24 Tools
Qoelet 06:24 Tools
Sometimes My Arms Bend Back 06:24 Tools
Faulty Perceptual Apparatus 04:59 Tools
Pinar 06:16 Tools
Routed To The Spot 12:03 Tools
Bottle Stain 06:56 Tools
Ned Rites 05:26 Tools
Milk and Honey (Izu mix) 04:55 Tools
Yugo or Iago (maps and diagrams funnel mix) 04:35 Tools
Boris (KiloWatts Boring Remix) 05:46 Tools
Still (Orphax Treatment) 10:38 Tools
Speed is Distance (talve remix) 09:40 Tools
Rude Mechanicals (Bannister Boy Rude Marimbas Version) 04:07 Tools
Last Game of Mercy (erstlaub's pig inside a silk purse mix) 07:32 Tools
Last Game of Mercy (remix by dextro) 04:07 Tools
Pink Sticks 00:00 Tools
the invisible swordsman 00:00 Tools
Loelet 06:24 Tools
Loopy Dobber (2001) 06:24 Tools
Dance Of The Melon Man 05:15 Tools
We 00:00 Tools
slow movements of mountains and rivers 06:24 Tools
dee dee's douche door 06:24 Tools
Kamara Debagging 06:31 Tools
Yugo or Lago 06:31 Tools
Minraud 06:31 Tools
Minimal Chic 07:10 Tools
miss prism 07:10 Tools
Speed vs. Distance 07:10 Tools
Deedee's Douche Door 07:10 Tools
One Man Rant Intro 07:10 Tools
Exit Music from 'Two Man Rumble' 07:10 Tools
Boris (KiloWatts_Boring_Remix) 07:10 Tools
Helicases 07:10 Tools
One Man Rant Ending 07:10 Tools
Fight Scene, from Two Man Rumble 07:10 Tools
Arpeggio combined, from Luggage 07:10 Tools
Still (orphax Remix) 07:10 Tools
The Marcia Blaine School Disco Vol 1 07:10 Tools
Arpeggio 1 - minor, from Luggage 07:10 Tools
Puggy Theme, from Two Man Rumble 07:10 Tools
Modem Connection, from One Man Rant 07:10 Tools
Yugo or Iago (maps and diagrams_funnelmix) 07:10 Tools
Arpeggio 2 - major, from Luggage 07:10 Tools
pine trees have golden rules 07:10 Tools
Bobby's girl 07:10 Tools
The Marcia Blaine School For Girls DJ Set @ Osmosis 26-10-03 07:10 Tools
No Signs, No Bins 07:10 Tools
Milk & Honey 07:10 Tools
The Dance of The Melon Man (Terrry's Theme), from One Man Rant 07:10 Tools
School Disco Vol 2 07:10 Tools
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With a name based on the fictional school of the 1961 novel and film, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Marcia Blaine School For Girls is actually comprised of three Glaswegian lads. They have been forging their own particular approach to electronic music for the past few years, melding such disparate styles as American Minimalism, Detroit techno and the blunted groove of dancehall and then adding their own distinct signature treatment – crushed rhythms and affecting haunting melodies. Since their inception they have released a steady stream of tracks on compilations, 7” and 12”s, for labels including Static Caravan, Benbecula, Awkward Silence, Dalriada, Expanding, Struktur and Stuff Records, and also previously curated a compilation of Scottish electronica for Highpoint Lowlife. This release, Halfway Into The Woods, is their debut full-length release, and sees them for the first time musically incorporating vocals, and expanding on the recurring themes and ideas hinted at on previous releases. The three members of the band are heavily involved in running the ever-popular Glasgow club, Numbers, and have numerous musical side projects – The Village Orchestra, Production Unit, Accrual, Rose and Sandy, and The Village Unit. Over the past two years, they have been playing live all over the UK and Europe, sharing bills alongside Sleeparchive, Andreas Tilliander, Modeselektor, Isan, Jimmy Edgar, Yellotone, Joshua Treble, Mitchell Akiyama, Shadow Huntaz, Alias, and many more. Clash magazine will be hosting their next live appearance, in Glasgow’s legendary Sub Club for an album launch party on January the 26th 2007 Scotland has been delivering some fine electronic acts with insistent regularity, from the beautifully melodic and innovative Boards Of Canada to some of the acts from the Benbecula stable. The Marcia Blaine School For Girls, a trio hailing from Glasgow, have released some very promising EPs on Static Caravan, Awkward Silence and Metal On Metal, since they first appeared in 1997, and the compilation of Scottish electronica they put together for Highpoint Lowlife in 2005, Some Paths Lead Back Again, which predominantly featured work from the collective and its satellite projects, as well as tracks from the likes of Izu or Chris Dooks, was a rather tasty appetizer. In 2005, Highpoint Lowlife released the excellent debut album by Marcia Blaine member Ruaridh Law, under his Village Orchestra guise. Halfway Into The Woods shares with Law's cut a flair for beautiful melodic themes wrapped in lush electronic soundscapes, layered over crisp rhythmic pattern. The Marcia Blaine crew however expand on the gentle psychedelic tones and create elegant shimmering pieces which appear to continuously blossom and morph. Right from the outset, the collective set the tone by progressively building The Secret Of The Mezzanine from an ethereal wave into an ever changing series of colourful sonic patterns. From there on, nothing comes to disturb the Marcia Blaine purpose as they progressively close the door on reality and unveil their fantastic dream world. All the way through, the tone alternates between moody pieces (Boris, Last Game Of Mercy, Pink Inside) and mesmerizing intricate compositions (Rude Mechanical, Last Game Of The Mercy, Qoelet). Elsewhere, MBSFG dip their feet into surprisingly pop territory when they incorporate vocals into their dense electronic structures on the effervescent Still and Yugo Or Iago. On Milk And Honey, the trio swap light ethereal formations for darker, more chilling textures, concluding this album on a surprisingly unsettling and sombre note, yet, while the atmosphere becomes more oppressive, there is always in the distance a glimmer of light which guides the listener gently back to the real world. As a teaser to this album, the band have made available a companion remix EP, free to download from the Highpoint Lowlife website, with contributions from Maps & Diagram, Izu, Dextro, Talve or Erstaub amongst others, each artist providing a different twist on the originals. While some choose to remain close to the Marcia Blaine sonic template, Izu, Erstaub, Dextro and Orphax turn the collective sound upside down and rampage freely through their delicate structures, throwing harsh electronics, electric guitars and isolationist forms against the trio’s graceful electronics. With Halfway Into The Woods, The Marcia Blaine School For Girls finally deliver the fine collection of atmospheric electronica they have been promising for years. While the beautiful soundscapes and melodies deployed here will undoubtedly please those who fell in love with The Village Orchestra, the wider scope of this record, together with its consistency, is likely to gain the trio a whole new fan base. from http://londonmilk.blogspot.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.