Windermere

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Coast Is Clear 05:21 Tools
Trailer Park 07:16 Tools
Your Eyes Could Start A Fire 06:19 Tools
Watch The Stars 03:13 Tools
Unspoken 06:47 Tools
You Have It All 06:49 Tools
Somehow 05:42 Tools
Tone H 02:32 Tools
There's A Sun 03:46 Tools
Lights The Way 05:09 Tools
No One Wins 03:53 Tools
The Season Has Spoken 03:42 Tools
Underneath 06:02 Tools
As The Season Shifts 06:20 Tools
Save You 03:04 Tools
Kid's Gone 06:00 Tools
Swim 07:28 Tools
In The Meadow 04:55 Tools
San Sebastian 03:16 Tools
There´s A Sun 03:16 Tools
coast is clear (Curve cover) 05:21 Tools
Windermere - watch the stars 05:21 Tools
Kid´s Gone 05:21 Tools
All Her Stars Fell Down 05:21 Tools
It Remains Within 05:21 Tools
Watch The Stars (Demo) 05:21 Tools
Sometimes Version 1 (demo) 05:21 Tools
My Bloodshot Eye (unreleased) 05:21 Tools
There's A Sun Stengade [unreleased] 05:21 Tools
Underneath [demo] 05:21 Tools
Pond [unreleased] 05:21 Tools
Sometimes Version 2 (unreleased) 06:06 Tools
Underneath [extended ambient demo] 06:06 Tools
And All the Stars Fell Down 06:06 Tools
There`s A Sun 06:06 Tools
Unspoken [demo] 06:06 Tools
trailerpark 06:06 Tools
Kid`s Gone 06:06 Tools
Wastelands [demo] 06:06 Tools
Trailer_park 06:06 Tools
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Initially the idea was to join two bands and their different approach towards progressive music. One of these Maroc Seven, was based on traditions from the British indie scene. The other, Windermere, was a dark trip-hop-like project with different members. When these two bands joined forces a mix of the different genres rised and is now the base of contemporary Windermere – the name which was maintained for this new band. Since 2001 Windermere have built up a unique image creating sound that is normally categorized as space rock. Before Windermere – Maroc Seven In 1992 in the town Viborg Thomas joined Hans’s band, Moralize, in which the latter played guitar and did the vocals. Together they found inspiration in the British new wave scene where bands such as Ride, My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, and The Frank and Walters, knocked about. Around 1995 Thomas’s friend for some years, Jakob, entered the band as a bassplayer. Later on Jakob and Hans switched and Jakob started singing. The band name was changed to Maroc Seven. This name came from The Shadows’ very cool soundtrack for the film Maroc Seven from 1967. From 1995 until Thomas moved to Copenhagen in late 1997 they refined their sound, not the least because of the presence of the violin player Louise. Her playing – and singing – was really needed and the songs became more delicate and well written. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.