Steve Kilbey and The Church are most known for their classic 1987 hit Under The Milky Way which appeared in the movie Donnie Darko and has been covered by everyone from SIA, The Killers to Rick Springfield! "Glow and Fade" is the fifth album from Steve Kilbey (The Church and writer of the iconic song Under The Milky Way) & Martin Kennedy (of Aria nominated soundscapers All India Radio).
The first sound you hear on Kilbey Kennedy's fifth proper studio album, 2017's empyrean Glow and Fade, is a hollow, amorphous sigh, a space wind filtered through what sounds like a digital phone with a woman's voice buried deep beneath…
Steve Kilbey, the writer of magical hit Under The Milky Way (The Church) joins forces with Martin Kennedy of atmospheric ambient stalwarts All India Radio: "Sumptuous meeting of Australian soundscaper and the head Churchman… Apart from having a voice of characterful cool poise and an imaginative lyrical lexicon, Kilbey can make a strong melodic song out of simple elements."
Instrumental versions from the recording sessions of "White Magic".
Steve Kilbey, the writer of magical hit Under The Milky Way (The Church) joins forces with Martin Kennedy of atmospheric ambient stalwarts All India Radio: "Sumptuous meeting of Australian soundscaper and the head Churchman… Apart from having a voice of characterful cool poise and an imaginative lyrical lexicon, Kilbey can make a strong melodic song out of simple elements."
Ambient remixes and instrumental versions from the recording sessions of 'Unseen Music Unheard Words'.
Australia’s All India Radio are an atmospheric downtempo outfit who have released a string of records that drift through trip-hop, ambient, and post-rock soundscapes with David Lynchian and science fiction vibes. Band founder and veteran musician Martin Kennedy launches into the great unknown today with the release of All India Radio’s new album Space, which The Big Takeover is thrilled to premiere here in its complete form…
Martin Kennedy: "'The Aether' was recorded alongside 'Eternal' and was originally going to be the second record in an epic double vinyl edition of that album. The idea crashed to earth when Pledgemusic went bust and I had to pair back my dreams of a multi-vinyl concept album. So while The Aether now lives on as a separate release it remains musically very much a part of Eternal."
Australian All India Radio are an atmospheric downtempo outfit who have released a string of records that drift through trip-hop, ambient, and post-rock soundscapes with David Lynchian and science fiction vibes. "Subspace" was originally available as part of their recent crowd funding campaign. It features remixes, album outtakes, ambient versions and a few surprises for long-time fans with eagle ears! The artwork is by Adolf Schaller who created many of the Space scenes from Carl Sagan’s original Cosmos TV series.
All India Radio's newest studio album "Eternal", the follow up to 2018's "Space", takes an experimental left turn, venturing into lofi hip hop with elements of progressive rock and space rock without losing the signature dusty ambience.
Outtakes, demo versions & remixes from "Eternal".
With a fondness for Lynch-esque aesthetics & Floydian psychedelics and somewhere in between the melodic minimalism of Radiohead and the lush beats of Boards Of Canada.
Australian All India Radio are an atmospheric downtempo outfit who have released a string of records that drift through trip-hop, ambient, and post-rock soundscapes with David Lynchian and science fiction vibes.
Australian All India Radio are an atmospheric downtempo outfit who have released a string of records that drift through trip-hop, ambient, and post-rock soundscapes with David Lynchian and science fiction vibes.
A collection of works in progress, demo versions, remixes and album out takes.