Audio

Empire

A dark and brooding track which was used on a trailer for the Anthony Hopkins film, The Rite. The original version can be found on our fourth album, DIsappear Here and features the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.

Desert Metal

Low slung battle sonics collide with metallic percussion on this currently unrelased track which benefits from a swathe of eastern tinged orchestration and vocals.

Lights Go Down, Knives Come Out

We recorded this piece with the St Petersburg Hermitage Orchestra and released it as a hidden track on our second album, accessible only by rewinding the CD from the start point.

Close Proximity

We set out to combine unsettling and aggresive orchestral elements with skyscraper sized drums on this track which culminates in a crescendo of rippling electronic percussion.

Break My Soul

The centerpiece of our fourth album and another chance to work with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. This special rework was used on the BBC's advert for their flagship drama Luther in 2010.

Baghdad Babylon

Part of the score written for the film Exile To Babylon, this track is the musical narrative to the moment when the soldiers arrive in Baghdad for the first time and witness the unfolding carnage.

True To Form

A version of True To Form stripped back to reveal the skeletal guitars and a haunting orchestral arrangement. Featuring the St Petersburg Hermitage Orchestra, guitars by Adam Taylor and bass by Peter Hook.

Disappear Here

The title track from our fourth album, yet again recorded with the magnificent City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. This is a special interperation which focusses on the orchestral parts and the musical sound design.

Keep It In The Family

A track taken from our third album which features Martin Tillaman on electric cello. Recorded at the Bastyr University Church in Seattle with The Northwest Sinfonia.

In Good We Trust

Based on an orchestral work which was used for an advertising campain for Land Rover, this is an adaptation of a track written for our second album which features vocals from Kirsty Hawkshaw.