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THE SKY WANTS US

Cosmonauttransfer

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Studio Album, released in 2013

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The Sky Wants Us (24:45)
2. Globular Cluster (23:26)
3. Clouds (7:15)
4. The Wind Talks (20:00)

Total time: 75:36



Line-up / Musicians

- Nick Langley / violin, zither, audio generator, analogue sequencers, synths
- Dave Dilliway / guitar, synths, computer, audio generators

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self-released

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