Single Gun Theory
Single Gun Theory | |
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Origin | Sydney, Australia |
Genres | Synthpop, downtempo, dream pop |
Years active | 1986– 2000 |
Labels |
Nettwerk Volition |
Website |
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Single Gun Theory was an Australian band made up of Jacqui Hunt (vocals), Pete Rivett-Carnac and Kath Power (samplers/keyboards), recording on the Canadian label Nettwerk and the Australian Volition Records. Their music combined elements of downtempo electronic music (such as programmed beats and synthesizers) with introspective, ethereal vocals and samples of dialogue. They released three studio albums and the score for Samantha Lang's 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.
Discography
Studio albums
- Exorcise This Wasteland (1987)
- Like Stars in My Hands (1991)
- Flow, River of My Soul (1994)
Singles
- "Open The Skies" b/w "The Red Sunshine" (1987)
- "Surrender" (1991)
- "From a Million Miles" (1992)
- "I Am What I See" (1992)
- Burning Bright (But Unseen) (EP) (1993)
- "Fall" (1994)
- "Fall" (12" vinyl remixes) (1994)
- "Metaphysical" (12" vinyl remixes) (1995)
- "Motherland" (1995)
Soundtracks
- "Great Palaces of Immortal Splendour" from The Heartbreak Kid soundtrack (1993)
- "From A Million Miles" from the Reckless Kelly soundtrack (1993)
- The Monkey's Mask (original motion picture soundtrack) (2000)