Seeland

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Black Dot, White Spider 03:14 Tools
Burning Pages 03:03 Tools
Library 03:13 Tools
Hang on Lucifer 03:10 Tools
Turnaround 03:42 Tools
Captured 03:10 Tools
Colour Dream 03:49 Tools
Goodbye 03:09 Tools
Call the Incredible 04:36 Tools
Pretty Bird 03:31 Tools
Station Sky 03:48 Tools
Local Park 02:49 Tools
Afterthoughts 03:13 Tools
Static Object 04:36 Tools
Awake In a Dream 03:28 Tools
Wander 03:37 Tools
5 A.M. 03:44 Tools
Osprey's Odyssey 04:21 Tools
Cardinal 04:04 Tools
How to Live 02:56 Tools
Armour 03:46 Tools
Black Dot (The Horrors' Tom Furse Remix) 03:21 Tools
Circles 04:20 Tools
Recall 03:27 Tools
Been So Long 03:33 Tools
Static Objects 04:35 Tools
Five in the Morning 03:43 Tools
Black Dot, White Spider - Tom Furse Remix 03:21 Tools
Black Dot, White Spider (Kelpe Remix) 04:47 Tools
Mindrocker (Originally by Fenwyk) 03:15 Tools
Crimson 03:05 Tools
Summers Long 04:14 Tools
Call the Incredible - The Advisory Circle Remix 04:51 Tools
Pherox 00:00 Tools
Call the Incredible (The Advisory Circle Remix) 04:51 Tools
Turn Again 04:11 Tools
Abraham, Martin and John (Originally by DION) 03:32 Tools
Library (Opiate Remix) 04:17 Tools
Call The Incredible (Advisory Circle Radio Edit) 04:17 Tools
Call the Incredible (The Advisory Circle Instrumental) 03:46 Tools
Yennesay/Seeland Remix 03:15 Tools
Tears of Architect 10:32 Tools
Library - Opiate Remix 04:17 Tools
Underpass (Originally by John Foxx) 03:55 Tools
Goodbye - Single Version 03:09 Tools
Where Are You? 02:58 Tools
Call the Incredible - The Advisory Circle Instrumental 03:46 Tools
Black Dot (Tom Furse Remix) 03:19 Tools
Black Dot, White Spider (Ghostape Remix) 03:19 Tools
Call the Incredible - The Advisory Circle Radio Edit 03:49 Tools
Torch 02:12 Tools
Osprey's Odyssey - Seeland 04:21 Tools
Goodbye (Single Version) 04:21 Tools
allez-allez mix 04:21 Tools
Yennesay [Pia Fraus] 04:21 Tools
Black Dot, White Spider (Cercueil Remix) 04:21 Tools
Mindrocker 03:05 Tools
Abraham, Martin and John 03:25 Tools
Where Are You 03:05 Tools
Underpass 03:57 Tools
Yennesay: Seeland Reemix 04:24 Tools
'Black Dot White Spider' 04:24 Tools
Black Dot White Spider (6 Music Session, 26 Nov 2008) 04:24 Tools
Library (6 Music Session, 26 Nov 2008) 04:24 Tools
Tears Of An Architect 04:24 Tools
The Fire Came By 04:24 Tools
Hang On Lucifer (6 Music Session, 27th Nov 2009) 04:24 Tools
Black Dot White Spider 04:24 Tools
Circles (6 Music Session, 27th Nov 2009) 04:24 Tools
Black Dot White Spider (6 Music Session, 27th Nov 2009) 04:24 Tools
Black Dot White Spider (kelpe Remix) 04:24 Tools
5 Am 05:01 Tools
5 Am (6 Music Session, 26 Nov 2008) 05:01 Tools
Ospreys Odyssey 05:01 Tools
Sation Key 05:01 Tools
Black Dot [Tom Furse remix] 05:01 Tools
Abraham, Martin & John (Originally by Dion) 05:01 Tools
Seeland - Burning Pages 05:01 Tools
black dot 05:01 Tools
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Seeland was formed by Tim Felton (ex Broadcast) and Billy Bainbridge (ex Plone) in the winter of 2004/05 amid the fallout from Birmingham’s ‘Retro Futurist Electronic scene’ – a group of musicians and artists inspired by space age pop, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Joe Meek and eccentric 60’s library music. Having previously released two singles for Stereolab’s Duophonic imprint they spent the last few years carefully crafting the contemporary psychedelic album that is ‘Tomorrow Today’. In the same way that Ariel Pink is able to create something totally fresh whilst still referencing the past, Seeland manage to mix their love of the three minute pop song with sounds and tones you might encounter in the work of Travelogue-era Human League, Can, Scott Walker and Syd Barrett’s Pink Floyd, to create something modern yet warm and unique. Like the legendary producer Joe Meek, they blend abstract electronics with toe tapping pop tunes and like other psychedelic classics such as White Noise’s ‘An Electric Storm’ or The United States of America, Seeland have created an album that justifies repeated and deep listening. Often a phrase or melody floats by reminding the listener of some lost musical gem and yet all the while the listener is immersed in Seeland’s strange but familiar soundworld. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.