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Mark Dawson

  1. Leeds, UK
  2. Electronic
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  1. Biggleswade, UK
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  2. Raver Tears (Instrumental)
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  3. Subscription Library Podcast Episode 4
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    tibufawa fabulous podcast. highlight of my week.
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  4. Vanish
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    bostonfern73 Brilliant! Lovely uplifting music. 👍 Favorite track: Cavity of the Heart.
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    Alexandros A Unbecoming You is simply.... EPIC !!! Favorite track: Unbecoming You.
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    Steve Binns There’s a risk this will get overlooked being released at the same time as Participation, but this is an excellent record and the perfect compliment to the also excellent Persistence of Love album 🫠 Favorite track: Falling Awake.
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    Ni co This album is beautiful . Uplifting and relaxing . Felt a little jaded by music and life recently and this has re inspired me ! Thankyou Favorite track: Vanish.
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  5. Overcome With Love
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    Farold Haltermeyer This really tickles the Erasurisms I hate to admit to liking so much...just a delicious slice of tube glow, neon lit bittersweetness...MORE!
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    Steve Binns Love Lone Bison, love this track 🫠 Thanks for sharing Nick, Colin & Gordon (& Clare) 👍
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  1. Building a New Town
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    depressedwanderer777 All of their albums are amazing but this one has an acoustic guitar on all of the tracks, it gives it a medieval vibe Favorite track: Solid Foundations.
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    Nickie Harte Kelly Here we have a bit of instrumental folktronica, the brainchild of Gordon Chapman-Fox. Various keyboards mix with crisp acoustic guitar, creating a semblance of wistful nostalgia. The music is delicate and languid, sometimes bordering on supernatural. My only complaint is that it’s an EP, I could stand a lot more of this in one sitting. Favorite track: The Cornerstone.
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    STUART YOUNG Shades of The Durutti Column. This is excellent music. Favorite track: A Fresh Dawn For North Cheshire.
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  2. People and Industry
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    Built By Robots Built By Robots
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    depressedwanderer777 This is one of the best electronic albums ever made, very chill and living in the future Favorite track: Polytechnic.
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    sixes all the way It recalls so many memories of the 70s passing into the 80s: being a kid on the vinyl back seat of my dad's car driving on motorways alongside towns that I had never heard of, watching episodes of Tomorrow's World and the hope technology promised - the relentless, destructive march of Thatcherism. GCF captures it all in this superb album. Favorite track: Petrochemical.
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    christopherogley Great record. wears it's influences proudly ..but retains a sliver of identity that is uniquely British and has a northern feel to it..I think that these geographic musical vignettes are realy evocotive of northern Newtown Uber estates and satellite communities..I hope this translates to a wider audience for him...he deserves the attention. give him his due .NOW . Favorite track: This is the Age of the Train.
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