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Electro Folk
Genre:
Electronic: Trip Hop
Release Date:
2004
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Latest: album track Jonathan's Comedown just featured in latest series of Six Feet Under episode 55, called Time Flies, broadcast end of June in USA.
Headland rapturously received at Glastonbury 2005, on the Saturday evening in the Guardian Lounge, before Kasabian and Clor.
Article in The Guardian (UK):
At a time when young people in pop (Katie Melua, Joss Stone et al) are actively encouraged to sound like adults, Headland offer a curveball. Duo Tom Ball and Tom Wegg-Prosser - who are old enough to vote - have a childlike, naive beauty in their music.
Their debut offers subtly psychedelic dreamsongs that are evocative of the early 90s when rock and dance blurred to map out a mythical future that never quite happened.
It stretches beyond mere retro homage thanks to clever electronics and a darker edge that suggests all is not as it appears. Everything comes together on Sick Man, which features the West Acton primary school singing club; the result is a beatific calm to delight any inner child seeking refuge from adulthood.
The Sunday Times:
"A sparkling debut... has 'word of mouth' written all over it"
NME
"Ace space-pop... thrilling, throbbing electro"
NME
"Hotly tipped... Air meets Royskopp meets Avalanches"
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