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Iain Woods started toying with the idea of ‘Pop-Project as Fine-Art’ while studying conceptual art at Warwickshire School of Fine Art and then Brighton School of Art. Fascinated with the idea of ‘invisible sculpture’ by not presenting any physical object in the gallery whilst filling the room, Woods mounted a pair of speakers playing the Stanislavsky EP throughout the space, as though a radio had been left on. The recording won the 2008 Channel 4 talent awards music category and when asked if he had a live band with which to play a gig in support of the award, Woods lied and said ‘yes’ – thus his project psychologist was born. Waves of Ok EP, the first of a two-part release known as "Epidural", was recorded in one day at St. Matthias Parish Church, London, and released on March 2011 via Not even/Moshi Moshi Records. Propeller EP, the second part of The Epidural collection, was released in August of the same year and it contains a sample from Richard Linklater’s 2002 animated film ‘Waking Life’ on the song Séance. When particles collide was originally demoed in 2011. A new version co-produced with Worskett & Bellwood and mixed by Matt Wiggins marked Psychologist's return in February 2014 under his own label Lovely Face for Radio. Worlds away, was premiered in October 2014. It was announced, Autophobe, the debut album would arrive on January 1st 2015. Bella and Fiend were released in November and December. In the end, the debut album was released as "Psychologist" by Iain Wo