One Unique Signal
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Formed in 2002, One Unique Signal are a British, London based, five piece playing loud repetitive experimental music. The band also perform live and record[1] as The Telescopes alongside founder Stephen Lawrie since 2010.[2][3]
One Unique Signal | |
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At London Underbelly 2009 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Brentford, Middlesex, England |
| Genres | Space rock, experimental, psychedelic rock, noise rock |
| Years active | 2002-present |
| Labels | Genepool Records, Universal, Fuzz Club Records, sister9 |
| Members | Byron Jackson Nick Keech Daniel Davis Katie Graham |
| Past members | Jim Beal James Messenger Edward Harding Lee Barber |
| Website | http://www.oneuniquesignal.com/ |
Of the official releases, there is "Lowry" (single 2003)[4][5] featured in TV series Dirty Sanchez, "Tribe, Castle and Nation" (album 2005)[6][7] "Villains To A Man" EP 2009 was Julian Cope's album of the month on Head Heritage[8][9] and "Hey Alchemist/Neuralgia" (single 2011).[10] They have performed a live session on London radio station Resonance FM.[11]
The band released its third album Aether in 2013,[12] which was mastered by Peter Kember from Spacemen 3 and Spectrum.
In 2016, "Hoopsnake", the band's 4th album was released via Fuzz Club Records. It was a collaborative project of twenty artists including Ian Jackson (Half Man Half Biscuit), and Mark Refoy (Spacemen 3) (Spiritualized) (Slipstream (band)).
Discography
Albums
- Tribe, Castle and Nation (2005)
- Villains To A Man EP (2009)
- Aether (2013)
- Hoopsnake (2016)
- The Drift (2018)
Singles
- "Lowry" (2003)
- "Dismemberment" (2008)
- "Gora (2010)
- "Hey Alchemist/Neuralgia" (2011)