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Weathersongs Volume 1: Days In Wales, Richard Garrett
(Sunday Dance SDRICO2, Compact Disc 2006)

Fourteen pieces derived, in real time, from the weather conditions in Southern Snowdonia on fourteen different days over one year. The music ranges from the gentle ambient electronica of a cool spring morning to wild, almost Free Jazz, saxophone as the westerly gales of autumn hit Cardigan Bay.
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Robot Sculpture, Richard Garrett
(Sunday Dance SDRICO1, Compact Disc 2001)

Fifteen original tracks of generative music were transferred to a sequencer where the data were "sculpted" into new shapes and augmented by conventional instruments including acoustic and electric guitars and harmonium. The results range from sparse science-fiction soundscapes to statistically dense rhythmic cycles touching jazz, folk and rock along the way. (more…)
 

 
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This View of the Next Valley (cassette 1992)
Richard Garrett
 
An album of songs and instrumentals. Most of the material is a lot "tighter" in composition than AMOS and makes extensive use of sequenced information. Features vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, guitar synth, bass, harmonium, synthesizer and drum machine. Sean Goldthorpe guests on trumpet.

   
         
  A Month of Sundays (cassette 1990)
Richard Garrett
 
A collection of "experiments" from the period 1987 to 1990. Though mostly fairly free compostions, it does include a few "tunes" and even the odd song. Instrumentation includes voice, electric and acoustic guitars, bass, harmonium, synthesizer, drum machine, "found" sounds and feedback devices
   
         
 

Light and Shade (cassette 1987)
Richard Garrett
 
An album of songs and instrumentals featuring vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, bass and the occasional drum machine.

   
         
 

This is no Game (cassette 1984)
Lightening Rock Technology Collective
 
Features Richard Garrett (electric & acoustic guitars, bass, vocals); Sean Goldthorpe (electric & acoustic guitars, bass, trumpet, vocals, syndrum) and Myk Soar (drums, 12 string guitar, vocals) with Flange the Robot (an early BBC micro programmed by LRTC) on sequences and "widdly-widdly" noises.

   
         

Sunday Dance has no immediate plans to distribute these cassette albums individually but we do hope to compile remastered versions of some tracks onto CD in the near future. This collection will include material from all four tapes plus a few previously unreleased tracks.

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