Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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16457699 | Play | A Grain Of Sand | 06:11 Tools | |
16457701 | Play | Bobby Dazzler | 04:53 Tools | |
16457700 | Play | The Mit Out Sound | 02:25 Tools | |
16457702 | Play | A Grain Of Sand - Definitive Mix | 06:12 Tools | |
16457703 | Play | Silence Go Boom! | 04:14 Tools | |
16457707 | Play | Silence Go Boom | 04:17 Tools | |
16457708 | Play | Scissors, Paper, Stone Collage | 00:00 Tools | |
16457704 | Play | The Sonar Song | 04:58 Tools | |
16457744 | Play | It's A Bloodbath! | 05:06 Tools | |
16457714 | Play | There Is No Such Thing As Bad Weather | 04:57 Tools | |
16457705 | Play | I'm Melting | 05:10 Tools | |
16457724 | Play | The Mirror Signal Manoeuvre | 05:23 Tools | |
55423299 | Play | A Grain Of Sand (Definitive Mix) | 05:10 Tools | |
16457723 | Play | Yessiree | 04:00 Tools | |
16457718 | Play | More Bass, Vicar? | 03:53 Tools | |
16457719 | Play | Ain't We Grand | 04:31 Tools | |
16457713 | Play | Cocktails At Dawn | 04:46 Tools | |
16457727 | Play | The Guilded Step | 04:54 Tools | |
16457712 | Play | Going To Fat | 05:09 Tools | |
16457716 | Play | Larry Addled | 02:32 Tools | |
16457741 | Play | Cotterless Crank | 03:24 Tools | |
16457728 | Play | A Low Speed Chase | 03:20 Tools | |
16457732 | Play | Going To Fast | 04:36 Tools | |
16457722 | Play | Spanish:Wolverhampton | 04:25 Tools | |
16457726 | Play | Critical Mass | 04:08 Tools | |
16457710 | Play | Chainstorm | 04:48 Tools | |
55423300 | Play | The Crater Rim Cafe | 04:48 Tools | |
16457720 | Play | Okie Dokie | 03:46 Tools | |
55423301 | Play | Cockahoop | 03:46 Tools | |
16457715 | Play | Murnau | 06:18 Tools | |
16457721 | Play | Hell's Teeth! | 05:33 Tools | |
16457711 | Play | Fur Teacup (Meret Oppenheim's Brazilian Wax) | 00:00 Tools | |
16457738 | Play | Oddball / Highball | 03:46 Tools | |
55423302 | Play | Fur Teacup (Meret Openheim) | 06:18 Tools | |
16457736 | Play | The Crater Rim Café | 04:49 Tools | |
55423303 | Play | Oddball/Highball | 03:46 Tools | |
16457740 | Play | Sinister Dexter | 08:50 Tools | |
55423304 | Play | Fur Teacup (Meret Openheim's Brazilian Wax) | 04:49 Tools | |
55423308 | Play | Moving Target | 05:23 Tools | |
16457742 | Play | Oh Syl | 01:45 Tools | |
55423306 | Play | "Agent XX" Mix | 05:23 Tools | |
55423305 | Play | Fur Teacup (Meret Oppenheim's Brazilian Wax Remix) | 04:49 Tools | |
16457717 | Play | Sons of Silence / The Mirror Signal Manoeuvre | 05:23 Tools | |
16457729 | Play | There Is No Such Thing As Bad Weather... | 04:57 Tools | |
55423307 | Play | Scissors,Paper,Stone Collage | 05:23 Tools | |
55423309 | Play | Fur Teacup | 05:23 Tools | |
16457739 | Play | Agent XX Mix | 04:49 Tools | |
55423310 | Play | Love And Kisses | 04:57 Tools | |
55423319 | Play | Silansa 1 | 04:49 Tools | |
55423311 | Play | Cockahoop [Sons of Silence] | 04:49 Tools | |
55423312 | Play | Fizzy Legs | 04:49 Tools | |
55423313 | Play | The Golden Age of Men's Music | 04:49 Tools | |
55423318 | Play | Silent Key | 04:49 Tools | |
55423314 | Play | Mirror Signal Manoeuvre | 04:49 Tools | |
55423315 | Play | Vibraslap (65 Elements) | 04:49 Tools | |
55423316 | Play | Murnau~ | 04:49 Tools | |
55423317 | Play | Hell's Teeth | 04:49 Tools | |
55423322 | Play | Spanish: Wolverhampton | 04:49 Tools | |
55423320 | Play | The Sons Of Silence-A Grain Of Sand | 04:49 Tools | |
55423321 | Play | The Sons of Silence / The Sonar Song | 04:49 Tools |
Daniel Mudford, Pete Woodhead and Joe Gardiner were invited by Andrew Hulme to play live with O Yuki Conjugate. Performing and recording gave them a moment of confidence long enough to go out with their own ideas and somehow, there was a friendly 'coup' at the same time as OYC activites slowed down to Kraftwerkian-speed. Their first inspiration was the idea of Zoviet*France going to a nightclub. Their first release was "O Yuki Conjugate + The Sons of Silence=SPOKE" - a live document of music made with bicycles and electronics, still regarded very fondly by the band, albeit with a slightly rueful sense of not being able to continue combining abstract oddness and more popular idioms so starkly. After a succession of highl-regarded/critically acclaimed releases on the Leaf Label, the band have spent the last few years in the grip of a depressive inertia and frustration at not being able to chuck out the wide variety of musics they love making to a public. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.