Single Gun Theory | |
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Origin | Sydney, Australia |
Genres | synthpop, downtempo, dream pop |
Years active | 1986- |
Labels | Nettwerk |
Website | sgt.com.au |
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Jacqui Hunt Pete Rivett-Carnac Kath Power |
Single Gun Theory is an Australian band made up of Jacqui Hunt (vocals), Pete Rivett-Carnac and Kath Power (samplers/keyboards), recording on the Canadian label Nettwerk. Their music combines elements of downtempo electronic dance music (such as programmed beats and synthesizers) with introspective, ethereal vocals and samples of dialogue. They have released three internationally acclaimed studio albums since 1987, as well as the score for Samantha Lang's controversial film The Monkey's Mask in 2000.
Their song "From a Million Miles" featured as one of the tracks in the pilot episode of the TV series Due South and appeared on the show's soundtrack album.
In October 2008, lead vocalist Jacqui Hunt released her debut solo album Auraphonic, a contemporary work about human relationships in a world of floating anxieties. Two songs from the album were co-written and produced by Single Gun Theory's Pete Rivett-Carnac. The remix EP Calisthenics was released on iTunes in March 2009.
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