Music for Aliens
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Music for Aliens | ||
Compilation album of downloadable music by Space | ||
Released | July 2002-October 2003 | |
Recorded | 2002-2003 @ HUG and Satellite | |
Genre | Britpop | |
Length | 19:13 (all songs) | |
Label | None | |
Producer(s) | Space, Rob Ferrier |
Music for Aliens is a collection of six songs by Space, downloadable on their old website, www.spacetheband.com, made between 2002 and 2003 during the time the band were on hiatus from public recognition.
While they were busy finding a new label and working on their next album, Space released these tracks in order to keep their waiting fans happy. They were recorded at HUG and bassist Yorkie's own Satellite studios, and were produced and recorded by the band themselves, abide help from long-time contributor Rob Ferrier.
The songs marked a change in direction from their early material, ditching the old mainstream sound and incorporating a more freelance, experimetal mood. Each song are different in style; for example, "Nothing to Find Her" is inspired by ambient and techno, while "Straight Line" and "The English Language Let Me Down" are more acoustic based. This new sound is evident in their comeback record Suburban Rock 'N' Roll, only that the songs' production is much slicker and stream-lined than those on Music for Aliens.
Contents |
[edit] The "Music for Aliens" series
[edit] In Black and White
The series' only two-track release. Originally available at their Unity Theatre gig in January 2002, but was finally available for download November 4 the same year.
- "Straight Line" (3:55) - A slow atmospheric acoustic song. Written by the band.
- "Nothing to Find Her" (3:14) - A dance track, must faster than "Straight Line". Written by the band.
[edit] Year of the Underdog
The first actual Music for Aliens release, although "In Black and White" is liken to be the first. Available for download July 8, 2002.
- "Year of the Underdog" (2:25) - An ambient midtempo track which uses lots of vocal samples. Written by the band.
[edit] Spooky Bitch
Available for download December 2, 2002.
- "Spooky Bitch" (2:47) - An uptempo, catchy tune reminiscent of their more commercial material. Written by Tommy Scott.
[edit] The English Language Let Me Down
Available for download February 26, 2003.
- "The English Language Let Me Down" (4:06) - An alternative version of the Suburban Rock 'N' Roll track. It is less upbeat and the lyrics and arrangement are slightly different. Written by Scott.
[edit] ...Now I'm History!
The last in the Music for Aliens series. Available for download October 9, 2003, almost nine months after the previous release.
- "...Now I'm History!" (2:46) - An eery but chirpy experimental sounding track with distorted voices and jungle/drum 'n' bass influences. Written by Scott.