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The Remote Viewers: Sinister Heights

Read "Sinister Heights" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Reedmen David Petts and Adrian Northover form the crux of The Remote Viewers, a band that gained notoriety via several albums for the largely avant-garde and progressive jazz-based Leo Records. But this double CD release marks the duo's third release as an Indie record label entity. Here, they employ several instrumentalists, including British free-jazz denizens, bassist ...

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The Remote Viewers: Control Room

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2008

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The Remote Viewers: Control Room

Read "The Remote Viewers: Control Room" reviewed by Nic Jones


The Remote Viewers Control Room rermegacorp 2007 This five disc set is limited to 200 copies, which automatically gives it the distinction of being collectable. Although each disc is obviously the work of a set aggregation, there's sufficient depth and diversity in the ground covered for each to ...

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Sudden Rooms In Different Buildings

Label: General Ear, The
Released: 2004
Track listing: Ghosts; Eroding the Dead Wall; External Securement; Inside the Unwanted Bond; The Unlistening Vent; The Frontier of Presence

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The Remote Viewers: Sudden Rooms In Different Buildings

Read "Sudden Rooms In Different Buildings" reviewed by John Kelman


More sparse than previous records (and also more emphatically electronic), Sudden Rooms in Different Buildings finds the British trio known as The Remote Viewers continuing to explore strange scenery. While what they do clearly has a limited audience, they manage to carve out a musical landscape that defies comparison and, consequently, makes for a captivating listen ...

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The Minimum Programme Of Humanity

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.Travelling in a Comfortable Car 2.The Leavetaking 3.Changing the Wheel 4.Once 5.The Learner 6.Early On I Learned 7.Great Times, Wasted 8.Brecht

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The Remote Viewers: The Minimum Programme Of Humanity

Read "The Minimum Programme Of Humanity" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This is one of those bands that is hard to categorize. At times, this British trio can come off sounding like a futuristic pop outfit with a Gothic twist. Or a modern jazz group that melds programmatic sax parts with free spirited improv. Whereas the musicians enhance their palate with streaming synths, electronic percussion and subtly ...

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Stranded Depots

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Slow Edge; Lost Verticals Through Water; Goodbye; Sequences of Regret; The Sickness of Books; The Journey of Lead; The Strategy of Response; Steeled Design; Furthering Detachment; Priere; The Sharpening of Liquid; The Exclusion of Sound; Limits in Movement

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The Remote Viewers: Stranded Depots

Read "Stranded Depots" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The trio known as “The Remote Viewers” continues with their tightly woven sax/synth arrangements amid Louise Petts’ often deviously alluring vocals, evidenced on “The Slow Edge” and elsewhere. “Sequences of Regret” features haunting EFX, sounds of the pocket theremin and counteracting horn choruses, whereas the band also intermingles semi-classical undercurrents with intricately executed modern jazz-based interludes ...


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