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In honour of 'Fear and Delight's' release, The Correspondents will be taking their infectious live show to Brighton, London and Bristol over the next few weeks with a load more gigs confirmed.
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His previous films have picked up multiple awards but 'Fear and Delight' has been his most ambitious project to date. Audio: FLAC 24 bit / 44.1 kHz (Tracks) Performer: Dave Bainbridge Album: To The Far Away Published: 2021 Genre: Progressive Rock/Progressive Folk File Size: 891 Mb. The combined footage describes a space in which synchronised multiples exist in a rotationally symmetric, kaleidoscopic dimension. Dave Bainbridge - To The Far Away (2021) Hi-Res. 'Some Nights' is a stylish but low key end to the album. 'Alarm Call' is interesting but the lyrics are a bit uninspiring. The middling tracks are: 'Well Measured Vice' and 'Back Again' are both solid. Naren Wilks describes his process as using 'composited camera' (multiple cameras acting as one), to depict the same action from different viewpoints. Title track 'Puppet Loosely Strung' exudes class, authority and style, using its slower tempo to great effect. The single is accompanied by a perplexing video that explores the limits of a new technique in filmmaking, pioneered by an emerging director. The band is made up of Chucks, a producer and DJ of extraordinary skill and Mr Bruce, the most charismatic frontman I watched all weekend. SongArtistAlbumPier to PierThe CorrespondentsWho Knew E.P.Only One Not SmilingThe CorrespondentsWho Knew E.P.Who KnewThe CorrespondentsWho Knew E.P. Telegraph - "For crowd atmosphere, energy and a burst of endorphins. Producer Chucks and singer Mr Bruce have condensed this accumulation of musical knowledge into a body of music that they are finally satisfied with in their forthcoming album 'Puppet Loosely Strung'. This is not for a lack of making music, their live sets are constantly evolving as they leap through a multitude of genres tapping a history of dance music from jazz and blues to electro and drum 'n' bass. For the last four years they have toured relentlessly with an average of three gigs a week, they have travelled the world bringing their unique live show to crowds as large as 12,000 earning themselves Telegraph's 'Top Ten Glastonbury Highlights' two years in a row, but they haven't released an album until now. The Correspondents occupy a curious position within the world of music.