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For years now Andrew Eaton-Lewis , singer with the band Swimmer One, has been writing music on the piano - delicate, melancholy, occasionally funny songs inspired by writers as diverse as Mark Eitzel, Momus, Jane Siberry, Suzanne Vega and Steve Reich. A few of these (The Dark Ages, The Erskine Bridge, Drowning Nightmare 1) evolved into songs for Swimmer One's first two albums, but until recently most of them stayed in his head. Then, while finishing their second album, Dead Orchestras, Swimmer One decided it was time to record some of this other music as well. Andrew played piano and sang. Laura Cameron Lewis co-wrote several new songs and sang too. Hamish Brown produced it all and added electronic noises and ambient effects. The very talented Pete Harvey (Withered Hand, Meursault, The Starlets, The Leg) contributed string arrangements. The results can be heard on two albums released by Biphonic Records - visit www.biphonic.co.uk or www.swimmerone.co.uk/shop If you want Seafieldroad to play live for you, get in touch at seafieldroad@gmail.com Fore more info, see www.facebook.com/seafieldroad User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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There Are No Maps For This Part Of The City
Whatever Gets You Through The Night

The Winter of 88
Cramond Island Causeway
Hanging / There Are No Maps For This Part Of The City
Pod Fodder 143
Don't Let the Winter Freeze Your Heart
There Are Mo Maps For This Part Of The City
This Road Won't Build Itself
What happens now? Two new songs for 2012
Series 2 Mixtape