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The Monroe Transfer

12+ albums
post-rockinstrumentalambientSteam-corepost rock

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The Monroe Transfer are a 8-piece English group, making instrumental music that is pretty, furious and fascinating on a variety instruments (including ‘cello, viola, violin, double bass, electric & acoustic guitars, drums, glockenspiel, samples & distorted recordings). Current members are Rhiannon Armstrong (violin), Pete Williams (guitar), Nick Gill (guitar), Nicole Robson ('cello), Susie Gillis (double bass), Ed Howard (drums) and Neil Walsh (viola). Releases: wedontknowhowyoufindtimeforallofuslordbutweregratefulthatyoudo (2002) 67 moons (2003) Electric Old Wire Noise (2005) Vox Humana (2007) Silent Night (2007) Joy (2008) [split 10" with Dear Euphoria] I dreamt I was a hammer & everything was glass (2008) Trials (2010) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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A Long Fall & No-One to Catch You

2,137
2

End Music

1,979
3

That Was Then, This Is Now

1,403
4

Singcircle

1,396
5

Waltz

881
6

Goodbye, faithful kingdom!

835
7

I Dreamt I Was A Hammer & Everything Was Glass

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6 alarms

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9

Frozen field, burning field

624
10

Sea Organ

569

albums

Electric Old Wire Noise

Electric Old Wire Noise

Trials

Trials

I Dreamt I Was A Hammer & Everything Was Glass

I Dreamt I Was A Hammer & Everything Was Glass

Silent Night

Silent Night

Joy (internet release)

Joy (internet release)

Joy

Joy

Vox Humana

Vox Humana

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electric old wire noise _ ( blackspot )

Coffee sex you (OST)

Coffee sex you (OST)

An end

An end

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My Post Rock Times Vol.05

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