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With brass, synths and drums as their building blocks, Brasstracks set about working on more music.
When the Quinns returned to Banbridge, they set about working on their dream.
By contrast, when he set about working on the collection of images published on these pages, the photographer (and longstanding contributor to The Independent Magazine) Kalpesh Lathigra wanted to portray the women (who included some hijras, or eunuchs who dress and identify themselves as female) outside of their usual environment.
Having signed to the highly-respected Cologne-based dance label Kompakt, the pair set about working on what has become their forthcoming self-titled album, which mainly foregoes the house and techno of their respective pasts in favour of krautrock-tinged soundscapes.
But before she did, she set about working on her music, crafting spectral, post-punk recordings that distracted her from her surroundings while also mirroring the ambient gloom.
But during the months she lived there, she set about working on her music, crafting spectral, post-punk recordings that distracted her from her surroundings while also mirroring the ambient gloom.
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