Broadcast - Haha Sound (2003)
Artist: Broadcast
Title: Haha Sound
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Warp Records
Genre: Psychedelic Pop, Dream Pop, Avant-Pop, Space Age Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 44:43
Total Size: 109/303 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Haha Sound
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Warp Records
Genre: Psychedelic Pop, Dream Pop, Avant-Pop, Space Age Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 44:43
Total Size: 109/303 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Colour Me In
02. Pendulum
03. Before We Begin
04. Valerie
05. Man Is Not A Bird
06. The Little Bell
07. Distorsion
08. Minim
09. Lunch Hour Pops
10. Black Umbrellas
11. Ominous Cloud
12. Oh How I Miss You
13. Winter Now
14. Hawk
Hailing from Birmingham, Broadcast, formed of Trish Keenan (vocals), Roj Stevens (keyboards), James Cargill (bass), Tim Felton (guitar) and Steve Perkins (drums), first appeared on Wurlitzer Jukebox back in 1996 with their first EP, Accidentals. Within a year, they had released two more EPs on Duophonic, collected on Work & Non Work, released on Warp, in 1997.
It would take nearly three years for Echo’s Answer, their next EP, to be released, shortly followed by the band’s first album, The Noise Made By People, and three more EPs. This profusion of EPs has shown that, far from being a simple tool to promote their albums, they are actually a platform for the band to explore and take their sound to uneasy territories.
Broadcast’s intimate experimental pop is fuelled with references to the work of the seminal BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Ennio Morricone or John Barry. Often associated with Stereolab in the early days, the sound of the band has developed considerably since.
Lead singer Trish Keenan died of pneumonia on 14 January 2011 at the age of 42.
It would take nearly three years for Echo’s Answer, their next EP, to be released, shortly followed by the band’s first album, The Noise Made By People, and three more EPs. This profusion of EPs has shown that, far from being a simple tool to promote their albums, they are actually a platform for the band to explore and take their sound to uneasy territories.
Broadcast’s intimate experimental pop is fuelled with references to the work of the seminal BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Ennio Morricone or John Barry. Often associated with Stereolab in the early days, the sound of the band has developed considerably since.
Lead singer Trish Keenan died of pneumonia on 14 January 2011 at the age of 42.