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Volume Four - Can't Hear A Sound (Four Track Songs 2001)

by The Daytime Frequency

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The Daytime Freqeuncy is the solo project of Matthew Sigley from The Lovetones, Video Video, Polak, The Steinbecks, The Earthmen and Drop City.

The fourth in a series of albums of unreleased songs - this time from my third year living in the UK in 2001.

Recently added to my instrument collection were a Korg MS-2000 (which appeared on a couple of songs on the last volume) and an old EKO Encore 49-P organ with built in drum machine. You can hear the influence of both these instruments in this collection of songs. I was playing more with keyboard driven electronic songs which is a direction I still find myself going in all these years later.

Bored at work one day I started writing haikus in a notebook. The song North South Divide is one of those. It's Not Over Yet is another version of the song that would eventually end up on The Lovetones 2005 album Meditations and Seasons Change was later rerecorded and closed out The Daytime Frequency's Sun Opus Is Upon Us album from 2006.

We had moved from our top floor flat in Lansdowne Place in Hove into the basement flat in the same building with some friends of ours. My flatmate DC Cane and I were both playing in bands around Brighton at the time and we planned to embark on a musical project together. We only got as far as the song You Don't Help My Fear which is also featured on this collection.

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released August 7, 2020

All songs, voices and instruments by Matthew Sigley except You Don't Help My Fear written by Matthew Sigley/DC Cane.

Guitar and vocals on You Don't Help My Fear by DC Cane

Recorded on a Tascam 234 Four track in Brighton England in 2001.

Front cover photo of Menwith Hill by Matthew Sigley.

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The Daytime Frequency Melbourne, Australia

Brit psych harmony blisters & phases into sparkling electronic arpeggios. Lost your inner child? Here's your sunlight. The rest is up to you.

The Daytime Frequency is the solo work of multi instrumentalist Matthew Sigley from The Lovetones, Video Video, Polak and The Earthmen

It began life as The George Ernest Collective in 1998 and after moving to the UK became The Daytime Frequency in 2000.
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