Keyboard Choir
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Keyboard Choir – Tokyo At Night
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Keyboard Choir started out in Oxford during winter 2004, creating live music with the turbulence and dynamics of ‘traditional’ ensemble performance using purely electronic sound sources - keys, synths, drum machines, samplers, fx boxes and laptops.
They’ve since gone from strength to strength, playing support to bands as diverse Metronomy, Coldcut and Cadence Weapon, and picking up an army of fans that includes the godfather of UK electronic music Brian Eno. They have been written about widely including favourable articles in The Independent, Stool Pigeon, Plan B, Kruger and Drowned In Sound.
The album ‘Mizen Head To Gascanane Sound’, available digitally already, is out now and available from Amazon, PLAY, iTunes, 7digital, eMusic, and all good independent record stores.
They’ve since gone from strength to strength, playing support to bands as diverse Metronomy, Coldcut and Cadence Weapon, and picking up an army of fans that includes the godfather of UK electronic music Brian Eno. They have been written about widely including favourable articles in The Independent, Stool Pigeon, Plan B, Kruger and Drowned In Sound.
The album ‘Mizen Head To Gascanane Sound’, available digitally already, is out now and available from Amazon, PLAY, iTunes, 7digital, eMusic, and all good independent record stores.
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Electrical Unity (Live at last.fm/presents)
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Bugs (Live at last.fm/presents)
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Electrical Unity (EP Edit)
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Tokyo At Night
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Track 3 - Live At Last.fm/Presents
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Track 2 - Live At Last.fm/Presents
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