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Zeitgeber has been played on NTS in shows including The Wire Magazine Present Rewired, featured first on 25 April 2013. Songs played include Closely Related.

There are multiple artists called Zeitgeber.

Sydney’s Zeitgeber are a project interested in cyclical rhythms - whether in biology, cosmology, or in music. Evan McGregor (piano, drums, bass, synths, didgeridoo, harmonium, percussion) and Phillipa Murphy-Haste (clarinet, bass clarinet, viola) draw inspiration from the natural world, creating engrossing compositions that gently drag towards their centre, leaving one with a feeling of attentiveness and connectedness.

Zeitgeber is a German word that, loosely translated, means “synchronizer.” It’s also the project of Electric Deluxe head Speedy J (Jochem Paap) and Stroboscopic Artefacts’ boss Lucy (Luca Mortellaro). Zeitgeber sees them pushing together even further into uncharted territories. Freed of dance floor considerations, the duo have constructed an album that breathes with life and rewards close listening. The culmination of 18 months of work, Zeitgeber is a collaboration in the best sense. Two artists urging other to new heights and new sounds.

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Zeitgeber

Zeitgeber has been played on NTS in shows including The Wire Magazine Present Rewired, featured first on 25 April 2013. Songs played include Closely Related.

There are multiple artists called Zeitgeber.

Sydney’s Zeitgeber are a project interested in cyclical rhythms - whether in biology, cosmology, or in music. Evan McGregor (piano, drums, bass, synths, didgeridoo, harmonium, percussion) and Phillipa Murphy-Haste (clarinet, bass clarinet, viola) draw inspiration from the natural world, creating engrossing compositions that gently drag towards their centre, leaving one with a feeling of attentiveness and connectedness.

Zeitgeber is a German word that, loosely translated, means “synchronizer.” It’s also the project of Electric Deluxe head Speedy J (Jochem Paap) and Stroboscopic Artefacts’ boss Lucy (Luca Mortellaro). Zeitgeber sees them pushing together even further into uncharted territories. Freed of dance floor considerations, the duo have constructed an album that breathes with life and rewards close listening. The culmination of 18 months of work, Zeitgeber is a collaboration in the best sense. Two artists urging other to new heights and new sounds.

Original source: Last.fm

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