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Tim Coster is also involved in Currer Bells, a new duo he does with Jane Austen. They have an extensive line up of instruments and sounds to use, ranging from bass, cymbals, acoustic guitar, keyboard, drums, glasses, shaker and glockenspiel. Three songs which all seem to evolve around the use of loops of all of these sound producing devices and over that they add live playing of instruments, mainly the drum parts - or so it seems. The result is a nice combination of improvised playing, along with a whole bunch of computerized loops in 'Vivid Words', but on 'Two Winters' things are down and the vocals make this is a very free singer songwriter piece. Fine start for Currer Bells, and no doubt we'll hear more from them. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Dirt Beneath the Daydream
Currer Bells CD3"

Currer Bells
Dirt Beneath the Daydream (A Collection of Sound from Aotearoa/New Zealand)
White Saucer/Currer Bells Split
Dirt Beneath the Daydream - A Collection of Sound from Aotearoa/New Zealand
Untitled
Dirt Beneath the Daydream: A Collection of Sound from Aotearoa/New Zealand
Plays
Dirt Beneath the Daydream: A Collection of Sound from Aotearoa / New Zealand
Dirt Beneath The Daydream: A Collection of Sound from Aotearoa New Zealand
White Saucer / Currer Bells Split