Two Headed Emperor release our tenth album "Clean Your House". It's an album that keys off of "The Last Time We Did This, It Ended In Disaster", "Omnishambles" and "We're Not On The Moon Yet" with a slightly different approach to composition. It's at the more experimental end of the spectrum but we think it's wonderfully catchy.
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I would like to at some point trawl through the Falling A archives and piece together some kind of online archive and chronology. The information online is pretty scant and sometimes inaccurate but quite a few significant artists came through our doors and brushed alongside us, some surprising names and some perhaps more predicatble given our place in the world of cassette sulture.
One of the great pioneers of cassette culture and post punk era electronic experimental music was Paul Kelday. From a personal perspective, he was massive influence on my early and rather primitive avant-garde excurions into sound experiments and later Falling A took on his catalogue, I think via Frazer Nash of Music For Midgets who seemed to have the whole world of cassette culture at his fingertips before mysteriously disappearing. Paul also recorded with his brother Phil under the name of Conjunctis Viribus in the mid 1970's. There is some fake material on YouTube under that name which Paul has verified as not theirs. Phil went on to form the equally prolific New 7th Music. Paul made a few cameo appearances on New 7th Music's work. Talking of mysterious disappearances Paul disappeared from the world of music and indeed contact for about 20 years re emerging around 2016 with an affirmative statement that he is no longer making music. His brother Phil is no longer with us. I am not sure if Paul is still alive. Reports suggest that he is also deceased. The last known contact we know about was in 2017 but his internet footprint is minimal and most material out there is placed by fans. Always a bit of a recluse but someone whose creative legacy offers a great deal to the attentive listener. 1974: Ra Mu Radiophonic Ocean The Dark Side Of The Sun Out Of The Blue 1975: Edge Of The Abyss Ionosphere Planet Of The Gods Flight Over Asia Orient Route To Armageddon The Death Throes Of Mother Earth Spheres Vortex 1976: Lunar Sea The Search For Intelligent Life On Earth Metempsychosis Mandragora Energy Last Plastic Rose Of Summer 1977: Timestream Tropospheric Mutation 1978: Android Last Chants Thinkelectric 1979: Haze 1980: Journey Across The Mindfield Aurora 1981: The Plane Of The Inner-between Event Horizon The Crack In The Universe Another Time, another Place Rings Of Jupiter Centuries 1982: Eschatus Worlds Apart Necessitarianism Negative Hallucination Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sky 1983: Beyond The Perimeters 1984: Dreamscape Green Land Beneath Crimson Skies The Laser House 1985: Until The End Of Time Short Stay In The Garden Of Optimism Expedition To The Barren Regions Of The Mind 1985-92: The Last Remaining Years βIn the vast landscape of the British underground music scene, Paul Kelday is perhaps the most overlooked luminary, prolific explorer of the outer realms of analog electronic music. Between 1974 and 1986, Kelday left an indelible mark, releasing a myriad of cassettes that resonate as deeply and provocatively as the works of iconic figures like Klaus Schulze or Conrad Schnitzler. Among the gems of Kelday's discography and well worth seeking out if you can find it is "One Dimensional", which stands out as a captivating compilation, pulling together materials from the mid-1980s. The album was released in 2004 as a sonic tapestry, weaving together distressed Morse code signals that seem to echo within the walls of abandoned factories. These signals persistently navigate wind tunnels of broken tones, creating a musical landscape that is both haunting and beautiful. The album not only showcases his technical prowess with analog synthesizers but also encapsulates the essence of his artistic vision. It's a mesmerizing journey that captures the spirit of the British underground, where Kelday's lost voice resounds with a timeless allure. Paul Kelday - One Dimensional
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ArchiveThese pages represent my best attempt at a musical journal, travelogue, archive record of my musical landscape and everything I have been involved in over the years. It features celebrated projects to undeveloped ideas, sketchpad moments, memories and general stuff that has been part of my creative endeavours and the Falling A Records story. I am attempting to place things in chronological order though as time passes and I trawl the crates in my loft, I am discovering that my record keeping has been quite vague at times. Please feel free to interact and correct where necessary. The page also serves as the archive page for the website and is where we post our various announcements etc., Archives
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