Your Hand in Mine

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Calendar 06:23 Tools
Neighbours 02:44 Tools
The Tin Can Parade 06:01 Tools
On the Way Home 00:39 Tools
Intro 01:21 Tools
Waitress Omitsu Came Back 02:08 Tools
Tea Time 04:12 Tools
A Walk 02:19 Tools
The Stranger 05:55 Tools
Sudative Luminareten 03:02 Tools
Please, Surrender 05:29 Tools
Dinner 01:43 Tools
Father & Son 01:17 Tools
No Luck With Jobs 03:36 Tools
Desert Flags 05:23 Tools
A Boy and the Birds 03:33 Tools
Siren 02:09 Tools
Fumio 01:17 Tools
Take Care of Our Son 01:17 Tools
The Decision 02:54 Tools
The Youngest One Had A Rose In His Mouth 03:32 Tools
Foreword 04:34 Tools
Outro 02:53 Tools
At the bar i 05:30 Tools
Nightly Drums 04:30 Tools
At the bar III 02:34 Tools
Apprentice workmen needed... 02:07 Tools
At the bar II 00:40 Tools
Morning Drums 07:19 Tools
Rest 00:54 Tools
Turndown 00:54 Tools
Rosin 05:45 Tools
Afterword 04:54 Tools
Formaica 06:42 Tools
At the Bar 1 05:27 Tools
apprentice workman needed 02:11 Tools
Explosions in the Sky 08:17 Tools
Concrete Springs 02:18 Tools
I Never Thought This Would Be The End 03:22 Tools
At the Bar 3 02:33 Tools
The Sluggish Postman 03:37 Tools
At the Bar 2 00:39 Tools
At The Bar, Pt. 2 03:39 Tools
The Sluggish Postman - Original Mix 03:39 Tools
father and son 01:16 Tools
Those Tears Never Reach The Ground 01:16 Tools
the desiction 04:10 Tools
Every Night Dreams 04:10 Tools
Would Be The End 04:10 Tools
I Write Novels 00:00 Tools
Among Friends (Climb a Tree) 04:24 Tools
Damascus 04:24 Tools
Six Months of Rain 04:24 Tools
Any Old Serenade 04:24 Tools
The Green Monster (under your bed) 04:24 Tools
Calendar - [vk.com/omvision] 06:22 Tools
"The Youngest One Had A Rose In His Mouth" 00:00 Tools
Your Hand In Mine-Neighbours 06:22 Tools
The Garden Novels 04:24 Tools
It Is The Hardest Part When 00:00 Tools
The Youngest One Had A Rose In 03:31 Tools
Your Hand In Mine 04:24 Tools
please,surrender 04:24 Tools
The Sluggish Postman (Original Mix) 04:24 Tools
You're Welcome (Rehearsal, only guitar and bass) 04:24 Tools
Father Son 01:17 Tools
Staring 01:17 Tools
Please surrender 01:17 Tools
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“Your Hand In Mine” are two friends from Thessaloniki (Greece). Manos plays wurlitzer piano, melodica, toy piano, ukulele, accordion and does the programming, while George plays some guitar shaped toy synth, mandolin, zither, glockenspiel and hits random objects in his rythmic kit. The project emerged from members of the postrock band “Shortcat” in late 2006, giving them the opportunity to express their love to acoustic instruments, french folk songs and street musicians. With a constantly growing collection of custom-toy instruments and machines, “Your Hand In Mine” act as live-looping based duet, willing to present a new-romantic, deeply personal sense of chamber music. Being strongly impatient, in January 2007, they released their first recordings in 100 totally handmade cd copies. The self titled EP, having references to modern west-european folk music and experimentation, defines the band’s aesthetics and identity. In the summer of 2007, after being commissioned by the “independent days” section of Thessaloniki’s International Film Festival (T.I.F.F.), they composed original score for Mikio Naruse’s silent masterpiece “Every Night Dreams” (“yogoto no yume, 1933”). The soundtrack was presented as a live accompaniment of the film’s screening during the 48th T.I.F.F, while the following spring (May of 2008), it was distributed by “Inner Ear” label of Patras. Your Hand in Mine keep enriching their sound palette with new timbres and, in spring of 2011, they come back with a new record. Nine sonic novels, nine small stories told in a fictionary garden, are transcribed into musical notes, composing their second album, which is entitled “The Garden Novels”. This album was released in September 2011, in both cd and vinyl format also by Inner Ear (updated: June 2012). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.