33 tracks by Sister Savage

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My first attempt to work with loops I created using midi. With Mr Sandbags (reichatron). There's a really cool version with guitar added by Mac somewhere too, but it's weirdly vanished! Will add as soon as I find it.
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Music performed by Geoffrey Armes. Song written by Brent Kinder, for his album "Sunny, sorta...".
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With the amazing JS Tolar, as band "Visions of Nell".
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With Mr Sandbags (piano), as band "Elusive Gene".
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Written by the very lovely Keith Landry, who also plays guitar here. Thanks to Bee Mathis, who joins me singing back up.
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With Drakonis and Steve Stone.
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With Mr Sandbags (beats and reichatron), as band "Elusive Gene". Played on BBC Radio Introducing. :)
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With the electrorgasmic Aged Machine, written and recorded for the RPM Challenge 2012. Sabotaged by the coffin card girl Rode out of the cartomancy world I'm soaking and sick of this Of being a bee sting because he doesn't know a good…
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With music by Geoffrey Armes, and vocals by me. RPM 2011.
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Terrible recording due to my old studio set up dying, but a nice keepsake of just how bad things became before the rebuild. Lyrics by Brent Kinder. With piano by Igor Alexeev.
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With Soundsmith Kamachi. Lyrics heavily based on a poem by Sir Henry Wotton, "Queen of Bohemia".
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With JS Tolar, as band Visions Of Nell. My tribute to Anne Boleyn, the first queen to be publicly executed in England. I used some of the poetry she wrote during her imprisonment in the chorus. An innocent, incomparable woman.
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With music written and performed by Soundsmith Kamachi. It was the last day of RPM and he asked me to write a lullaby for a track called Cornucopia. Very much enjoyed how easily this one flowed. That's my mum, Bee Mathis, adding class to the…
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