O+S

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We Do What We want To 03:39 Tools
Permanent Scar 03:34 Tools
The Fox 02:24 Tools
New Life 03:51 Tools
Lonely Ghosts 02:45 Tools
You and Your Sister 03:28 Tools
Haunts 04:53 Tools
10 Lonely Ghosts 02:45 Tools
Toreador 03:49 Tools
Survive Love 03:40 Tools
My Friend 02:49 Tools
Knowing Animals 03:43 Tools
02 Permanent Scar 03:33 Tools
Flowers Turn to Fire 01:30 Tools
Hold You Down 01:30 Tools
06 Survive Love 03:41 Tools
03 The Fox 02:24 Tools
04 Toreador 03:50 Tools
09 Knowing Animals 03:44 Tools
You and Your Sister (This Mortal Coil cover) 03:26 Tools
Dancing With Death 02:49 Tools
08 My Friend 02:49 Tools
Remember When... (The Backroads) 03:47 Tools
The Ocean Becomes the Sea 03:47 Tools
07 Haunts 04:54 Tools
Who Am I Saving? 03:47 Tools
Dreamer of Dreams 04:02 Tools
You Were Once the Sun, Now You're the Moon 04:02 Tools
Burning (The Dream) 04:02 Tools
Navigate By Stars 04:02 Tools
Permanent Scar - Depressed Buttons Remix 04:02 Tools
Honest Lies 00:30 Tools
Permanent Scar (Depressed Buttons Remix) 00:30 Tools
05 We Do What We Want To 00:30 Tools
Permanent Scar - Blestenation Remix 04:07 Tools
01 New Life 04:07 Tools
New Life ( OST ученик чародея ) 03:52 Tools
Lonely Ghosts (Dollhouse Soundtrack) 02:44 Tools
Permanent Scar (Blestenation Remix) 02:44 Tools
SOAKED 03:52 Tools
New Life (OST Ученик Чародея) 02:44 Tools
6x01 The Fox 02:44 Tools
We Do What We Want 02:44 Tools
We Do What We Want To Do 03:27 Tools
You've Got Your Heart 03:27 Tools
New Life (OST The Sorcerer's Apprentice) 03:52 Tools
New Life(OST Ученик чародея) 03:52 Tools
New Life(OST Ученик чародея) 03:52 Tools
O+S-We Do What We Want To 03:52 Tools
We've Had Everything 03:52 Tools
Flowers Turn to Fire (9x05) 03:57 Tools
You and Your Sister (This Mortal Coil) 03:26 Tools
Alright 03:52 Tools
o-s-do-what-we-want 03:52 Tools
Hyperreal 03:52 Tools
Lonely Ghosts (OST Dollhouse) 03:52 Tools
Do What We Want To 03:52 Tools
California 03:52 Tools
Fast As I Can 03:52 Tools
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O+S are Orenda Fink (of Azure Ray and Art in Manila) and Scalpelist, aka Cedric Lemoyne (of Remy Zero). The group started as a friendship nearly two decades ago in Birmingham, Alabama. “Orenda and I have been friends for 16 years,” Lemoyne offers. “When Remy Zero was just starting and becoming successful in Birmingham, Orenda and her musical partner Maria were a 16-year-old songwriter duo that would just hang around. We quickly recognized a talent in them and knew they would do well.” Many years later, an artist-in-residence program in Omaha would provided them with unusual creative control, resulting in several recordings of experimental pop songs. Fink had moved to Omaha because of her involvement in Azure Ray and their Omaha-based record company Saddle Creek Records. When the local Bemis Center of Contemporary Arts offered Fink a musical art residency, she accepted, and with no guidelines in place, Fink considered using her collection of field recordings (recorded in, among other places, Omaha, Haiti, and an Alabama church) as source material for loops and pop songs. Fink: “My idea was to go and collect field recordings from all over. Places that inspired me in a kind of atmospheric way” Fink invited her old friend Lemoyne to participate in the art project and he soon took residence at the Center in Omaha, where their early meetings took place in the basement. Lemoyne explains: “We’d take samples of sounds of Haitian rituals, street noises or whatever, then cut them into loops. We’d arrange them into forms and write songs with them or, she might have started a song and I would take some of these sound materials to create bodies of music around it.” As the project began to take shape, both recognized its commercial as well as artistic potential. “We didn’t know what would happen and that was afforded by the fact that it was an art residency – we had freedom,” Fink says. “Ultimately, it ended up working really well. We created a cohesive work.” The result has been compared to the work of Angelo Badalamenti. “We listened to a lot of David Lynch soundtracks and 10cc,” confesses Fink. “I was looking for this balance of light and dark. You don’t know why it is dark because it is actually very light sounding. That is what I was going for,” she adds. Their debut, produced by Michael Paterson (Beck, Notorious B.I.G., Ladytron) is characterized by drum loops, shifting from acoustic guitar and angelic vocals to plodding piano, tinkling bells and a mixture of unidentifiable voices. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.