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SJR 140LP
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SJR 140CD
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"Third album of post-punk/art-rock from Sand to be released on Soul Jazz Records. Influenced by the New York Art/punk scene of Sonic Youth, The Swans, Liquid Liquid, this is the group's follow up to Still Born Alive (Soul Jazz Records, 2003) and Beautiful People are Evil (Soul Jazz Records, 2001). This new album brings in a number of guest vocalists -- Norwegian experimentalist artist/singer Maja Solveig Kjelstrup Ratkje as well as Austrian cabaret singer Louie Austen (Kitty Yo Records) who provides a chilling vocal on the Patrick Pulsinger produced 'Doctor Crop.' Sand have performed onstage accompanied by cows and sheep for the Japanese Ballet troupe, Karas. They have also performed at the Vienna Opera House alongside techno guru Patrick Pulsinger. In 2005, they composed and performed a new soundtrack to the Tarkovsky film Stalker at the ICA as well as toured cinemas with a series of specially commissioned work from video artists. This new album was recorded in Paris, Tokyo, Vienna and York in 2006."
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STL 038EP
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"Taken from their current album Still Born Alive this 12" is a new re-mix by Tim Wright (aka Tube Jerk on Novamute), who is also a founding member of Sand. Their intense electronic funk techno sound has made fans of DJs such as Andy Weatherall and Gilles Peterson. After two critically acclaimed albums (Beautiful People Are Evil and Still Born Alive) and a recent sell-out tour of UK cinemas, where they played alongside specially made interactive films, Sand continue their unique electro-techno-funk sound with this new release."
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STL 039CD
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"Sand's music mixes Cinematic/Electronic/Dance/Techno/Funk elements to create their own sound. Sand musically walk the line between different worlds. They have played with, on the one hand, dance artists such as Robert Hood, Patrick Pulsinger, Andy Weatherall and Carl Craig and on the other hand with groups such as God Speed You Black Emperor, Squarepusher, Add N to X and ESG. Sand's music has been described as cinematic musical soundscapes. They are currently performing at a number of Cinemas in the UK with a series of interactive films by independent film-makers commissioned for this event. Film-makers include Chris Newby, Alison Murray and Clio Barnard."
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