Belka & Strelka – Tales From The Projector Room

“we made it back alive, so to celebrate we commited the music we wrote on the journey to a tape back at base… sorry it’s taken so long to make it available but we were waiting for malicious damage to reform after a long deserved break… in the meantime we hitched a few rides with the orb, jimmy cauty and any other nefarious travellers we could find without undue prejudice against weightlessness [transit kings all, but that’s another forthcoming story]… all useful influences were fed back to our computer… lately, user-friendly operating systems obsoleted a lot of our original work because any yuri, oleg or anatoli could produce the same sounds, so we went back to our old fashioned instruments… holed up in a disused projector room where the ealing comedies were originally dubbed, we unashamedly plundered a latent partiality to jazz, dub, hip hop and dance… the loot was infused with the detritus of our current day jobs in scoring… resulting reminiscences on our previous extra-planetary adventures became tales from the projector room …
Artist: Belka And Strelka
Album: Tales From The Projector Room
Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/release/1025490
Label: Malicious Damage
Catalog#: MD619
Released: 2006
Style: Dub / Downtempo / Ambient
Tracklist:
01. God Wants To Get It
02. I’ll Be Your Anything (Dub Mix)
03. Sun Or Shade?
04. Stethoscopics
05. Five
06. Strange Vacation
07. The Man Who
08. Perfectly
09. Unreal
10. New Organ
11. It Makes A Sound
12. May
Notes: Written, performed and produced by Belka And Strelka. Recorded and mixed at andmusic by Belka And Strelka. Addiotional help from Juliet Russell (Sense Of Sound) “Just A Few Baas At The Beginning” of The Man Who and Quentin Collins, trumpet and flugel on It Make A Sound.Mixes engineered by Dom Beken.
Belka and Strelka

Belka and Strelka

We made it back alive, so to celebrate we commited the music we wrote on the journey to a tape back at base.

Sorry it’s taken so long to make it available but we were waiting for malicious damage to reform after a long deserved break. In the meantime we hitched a few rides with the orb, jimmy cauty and any other nefarious travellers we could find without undue prejudice against weightlessness [transit kings all, but that’s another forthcoming story].

All useful influences were fed back to our computer… lately, user-friendly operating systems obsoleted a lot of our original work because any yuri, oleg or anatoli could produce the same sounds, so we went back to our old fashioned instruments. Holed up in a disused projector room where the ealing comedies were originally dubbed, we unashamedly plundered a latent partiality to jazz, dub, hip hop and dance.

The loot was infused with the detritus of our current day jobs in scoring… resulting reminiscences on our previous extra-planetary adventures became tales from the projector room.

Belka And Strelka

Belka And Strelka

Artist: Belka And Strelka
Album: Tales From The Projector Room
Discogs: www.discogs.com
Label: Malicious Damage
Catalog#: MD619
Released: 2006
Style: Dub / Downtempo / Ambient

Tracklist:

01. God Wants To Get It
02. I’ll Be Your Anything (Dub Mix)
03. Sun Or Shade?
04. Stethoscopics
05. Five
06. Strange Vacation
07. The Man Who
08. Perfectly
09. Unreal
10. New Organ
11. It Makes A Sound
12. May

Notes: Written, performed and produced by Belka And Strelka. Recorded and mixed at andmusic by Belka And Strelka. Addiotional help from Juliet Russell (Sense Of Sound) “Just A Few Baas At The Beginning” of The Man Who and Quentin Collins, trumpet and flugel on It Make A Sound. Mixes engineered by Dom Beken.

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