Unisex officially came together in 1996, after two former members of the Telescopes -- Stephen Lawrie and Jo (Joanna Doran) -- began working with film music composer Nick Hemming to record soundtrack music for a low-budget U.K. movie, A Room for Romeo Brass. It's this bit of fact which might provide you with your first clue as to how to approach this mostly-instrumental effort. There's sonic evidence that this band is delving deeper than most bands who trick up pretty harmonies with ominous crashing waves of distorted guitars and the kind of reverb/echo exploration that My Bloody Valentine or their American-bred space rock brethren (Füxa, Third Eye Foundation, Windy & Carl, et. al) have already explored. Fortunately, there's an underlying, subterranean pop groove throughout each track, a few of which feature Stephen Lawrie's vocals. Along with the vocoder-laden opener "The Full Force Of the Sun" -- which sounds strangely like early Pink Floyd-meets modern day avante-gardists Add 'N' to 'X' -- the rest here also feels similar, stylistically (too much so) to previous recordings by Appliance, Air, and even Portishead. ~ Bryan Thomas, All Music Guide
Stratosfear
01/01/2001 | Double Agent Records
All Music Guide Review
Stratosfear Track Listing
Credits of Stratosfear
- Dan Thompson
- Drums
- Angus Wallace
- Producer, Engineer, Sampling, Mixing
- Unisex
- Arranger, Main Performer
- Stephen Lawrie
- Bass (Electric), Tremolo, Vocorder, Casio, Photography, Fender Rhodes, Vocals, Producer, Sampling, ?, Vibraphone
- Foz
- Bass (Electric), Double Bass
- Nick Hemming
- Percussion, ?, Cowbell, Spanish Guitar, Flexatones, E-Bow, Guiro, Cabassa, Triangle, Piano, Guitar (Electric)
- Peter Green
- Sleeve Design
- Paul Sullivan
- Mastering
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