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Portland-based duo Visible Cloaks weave a meditative tapestry of ambient textures, field recordings and orchestral soundscapes in this guest show.
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Formed by Mick Hucknall in 1976 after seeing the Sex Pistols perform at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester, England, the Frantic Elevators was a punk rock band with new wave influences that had limited releases on local labels, creating nine songs in total. Although touring and promoting themselves, they received only local attention. However, the band won some critical acclaim for its 1982 final single, "Holding Back The Years", which had a slower and more bluesy tone than many of their other songs.
The group disbanded after seven years of playing in 1984. In 1985, Mick Hucknall formed the pop group Simply Red, which would have far more success. A different version of "Holding Back The Years" would later become one of Simply Red's best known songs. Six of the Frantic Elevators' tracks were later included on the retrospective albums 'Simply Mick Hucknall - The Early Years', released in 1988 through Receiver Records, and 'Singles', released in 2000 through Essential Records.
Formed by Mick Hucknall in 1976 after seeing the Sex Pistols perform at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester, England, the Frantic Elevators was a punk rock band with new wave influences that had limited releases on local labels, creating nine songs in total. Although touring and promoting themselves, they received only local attention. However, the band won some critical acclaim for its 1982 final single, "Holding Back The Years", which had a slower and more bluesy tone than many of their other songs.
The group disbanded after seven years of playing in 1984. In 1985, Mick Hucknall formed the pop group Simply Red, which would have far more success. A different version of "Holding Back The Years" would later become one of Simply Red's best known songs. Six of the Frantic Elevators' tracks were later included on the retrospective albums 'Simply Mick Hucknall - The Early Years', released in 1988 through Receiver Records, and 'Singles', released in 2000 through Essential Records.
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