2006, Melodic
Epic, intelligent, melodic, atmospheric - this is the sound of Working For A Nuclear Free City. This eponymous debut album is the sound of techno music played on guitars and maybe it's like nothing else you'll hear this year. Descendents of Berlin-trilogy era Bowie and informed by David Axelrod, Working For A Nuclear Free City represent the best of Manchester's experimental underground. The band's origins are in Cheshire, with brothers Phil and Jon Kay and schoolfriend Gary McLure. Beginning as a studio project, they made instrumental soundscapes until the addition of Ed Hulme, who joined two days before the band's first gig.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | 224th Day |
| 2 | Troubled Son |
| 3 | Dead Fingers Talking |
| 4 | Pixelated Birds |
| 5 | Quiet Place |
| 6 | Tape |
| 7 | England |
| 8 | Over |
| 9 | So |
| 10 | Innocence |
| 11 | Home |
| 12 | Fallout |
| 13 | Forever |
| 14 | Tree |
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