swimming in speakers

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in knowing 04:03 Tools
serve them well 03:05 Tools
Uh Oh 01:20 Tools
Icarus 03:19 Tools
Near My Ear 04:26 Tools
Nevergreen 02:54 Tools
mind does take 03:43 Tools
No Words 03:35 Tools
all we have 03:18 Tools
illuminate 02:56 Tools
characters 01:20 Tools
open unto 03:41 Tools
water's vessel (the after visiting) 02:18 Tools
teach yourself 03:43 Tools
moss 01:05 Tools
svoboda 02:33 Tools
the warming 02:27 Tools
we must free 04:15 Tools
so alive 03:22 Tools
serve.them.well. 03:05 Tools
waves 04:27 Tools
nothing more 09:59 Tools
No Words (bonus track) 03:36 Tools
serve.them.well 03:04 Tools
04 in knowing 04:03 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: January (2010) - 42 - In Knowing 04:03 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: December (2009) - 80 - Serve Them Well 04:03 Tools
swimming in speakers - serve them well 04:03 Tools
In Knowing [Acid Jazz] 04:03 Tools
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bandcamp: http://swimminginspeakers.bandcamp.com facebook: http://www.facebook.com/swimminginspeakers twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SiStheband spotify: http://spoti.fi/YR9f7u swimming in speakers is a duo that has been crafting music that deftly fuses thoughtful indie ambiance, synth pop and toe-tapping freak folktronica since 2009. Originally joining forces to compose experimental music for a theater project at St. Lawrence University, the two musicians realized their introduction was more than a happy accident and quickly created a well-received EP. With Christopher Clarke providing the music beneath the honey-dipped vocals of Meadow Elizabeth (once describe as "instant heroin"), the band achieved buzz when two songs from their eponymous EP appeared on ABC's “Grey’s Anatomy” a year after its release. Over the next 3 years, the two would meet sporadically for intense bursts of writing and recording, punctuated with live performances in New York City. Recording almost exclusively in Clarke's home studio (and over the years there have been five), occasionally venturing to other locations and apartments throughout the Northeast to capture just the right sound. “guessing the others” arrived in 2013 with songs as varied as the pop synth hit “in knowing” and the operatic string revelry “svoboda” to the ambient pop reflections of “so alive”. The consistency of the sound and vision across songs of such variety show a maturity that resists any modern comparisons. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.