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Escalator To Nowhere

27.11.19
  • Experimental
  • Freak Folk
  • Post-Punk
  • Synth Pop
  • Trance
Artist — Track Name

Nexda - Sixfiftyseven
Billy Butt Heel Franziska Aigner - O.W.E.N
This Mortal Coil - Waves Become Wings
Zazou - Nodland- Lema - Stranger In The New Light
Bjork - Amphibian
Eberhard Schoener - Spuren
Antoine Kugot - L'oeillet Noir (Flegon Remix)
Green Baize - Spick And Span
Kornelije Kovac - The Green Moon Pathway
C Cat Trance - Some Day Soon
La Femme - Si un jour
La Femme - Sur la planche 2013
Dar Beida 04 - Insomnia
Rodion GA - Batranul Cais
Kirlian Camera - Berliner Messe Part 1
The Machine In The Garden - The Unaware (Smooth Motion Mix)
Patricia Kokett - Mmoa Trance
Zaliva-D - Down Samasara
Mutado Pintado presents Sworn Virgins - Michelle (Acid Arab feat. Shanbezedah Ensemble Remix)
Vox Populi! - Jube Man
Unknown - Animal (Gate)
Exquisite Corpse - Inner Rhythm (Higher World Mix)
Gorillaz - Dracula
Herbst In Peking - Russian Overdub
Fever Ray - Plunge
Syncboy - Green Market
Radiotrance - Boktok 5
Charlie XCX - Boys
MC Fioti - Bum Bum Tam Tam
Schacke - Untitled
The Visions Of Shiva - Perfect Night
Countdown - Countdown Theme Tune

Escalator To Nowhere

Born in 2016, haphazardly broadcasting from their living room on the fledgling Noodlewaves, surrounded by records and empty bottles. The debut show ended with fka boursin playing a dubbed and decaying sample of Marge's closing monologue from the Monorail episode (which gave the show its name). The years since have seen an office-party conga of members, guests and cameos, a semi-detached 2-up-2-down of Noods studios, and a Tomorrowland of club-nights and parties across Bristol and London. Shape-shifting musical forms include: evangelical wrong-speed trance revivalists, fringe-flicking post-punk goth kids, noughties r’n’b wedding DJs, 80s art-pop opera, Coil tribute band, Arabian acid-charmers, 90s psybient dreamweavers, Gregorian chanting circle, nu-jack swing euphoric gospel preachers, one-tune junglists, Yugoslvian folk trio, the Miami Boys Choir, and many more...

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