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Vessels - The Great Distraction '2017

The Great Distraction
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Album name The Great Distraction
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Date 2017
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Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
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Size 405 MB
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British indie electronic band Vessels formed in 2005 after they reshuffled the
lineup of their previous outfit, with Lee J. Malcolm (guitars, laptop, and
vocals), Tom Evans (guitar, vocals), Martin Teff (bass, synth), and drummer Tim
Mitchell completing the group. While a part of the Leeds-based bands sound
occupies similar post-rock territory to Mogwai and Godspeed You! Black Emperor,
they take influence from electronica elements in much the same way as
contemporaries 65daysofstatic, and draw on the likes of Battles, Four Tet, and
electronic instruments within their complex sound.

In 2006 they self-released an EP before signing with indie label Cuckundoo
Records and put out a limited 7 single, Yuki, the following year.
Multi-instrumentalist Peter Wright was soon added to the fold and they then set
out to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where they recorded their debut album, White
Fields and Open Devices, with producer John Congleton (Explosions in the Sky,
Xiu Xiu). They returned and embarked on a nationwide tour in 2008 before the
album was released that summer.

Their second album took shape in 2010 when they again traveled across the
Atlantic -- this time to Dallas, Texas -- and again worked with John Congleton.
The result was 2011s Helioscope, which was well received by fans and critics
alike, and secured them a headlining spot on the BBC Introducing stage at
Glastonbury. The band set off on tour again with dates across the U.K., Europe,
and North America in 2012, and released a cover of electronic artist Nathan
Fakes The Sky Was Pink.

The following year, the group released an EP titled Elliptic, which furthered
their exploration of electronic dance music. Vessels moved to Leaf sub-label
Bias in 2014, and full-length Dilate appeared in 2015, emphasizing dance beats
more than any of their previous works. Several singles and remixes were
released, and Vessels changed labels again in 2016, this time working with PIAS
imprint Different. Singles Had a Love, Are You Trending?, and 4AM all appeared
that year. Vessels fourth album, The Great Distraction, was released in 2017,
including the Flaming Lips-featuring single Deflect the Light. 

Tracklist:
01. Vessels - Mobilise (08:37)
02. Vessels - Deflect the Light (feat. The Flaming Lips) (06:07)
03. Vessels - Position (06:18)
04. Vessels - Radiart (06:57)
05. Vessels - Deeper in a Sky (feat. Harkin) (04:41)
06. Vessels - Gløwer (07:54)
07. Vessels - Trust Me (feat. Vincent Neff) (04:31)
08. Vessels - Everyone Is Falling (02:56)
09. Vessels - Radio Decay (06:33)
10. Vessels - Erase the Tapes (feat. John Grant) (04:54)

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