THE REMOTE VIEWER
I Can't Believe It's Not Better
2 x 3" CD
THE REMOTE VIEWER
Let Your Heart Draw A Line
MP3 Release
THE REMOTE VIEWER
Here I Go Again On My Own
MP3 Release
THE REMOTE VIEWER
You’re Going To Love Our Defeatist Attitude
MP3 Release
THE REMOTE VIEWER
Ambrose Walsh
MP3 Release
THE REMOTE VIEWER
Ambrose Walsh
7"
THE REMOTE VIEWER
Let Your Heart Draw A Line
CD
THE REMOTE VIEWER
Let Your Heart Draw A Line
LP
THE REMOTE VIEWER
Quiet Is The New Loud
LP
THE REMOTE VIEWER
Here I Go Again On My Own
CD
THE REMOTE VIEWER
You're Going To Love Our Defeatist Attitude
CD
THE REMOTE VIEWER
You’re Going To Love Our Defeatist Attitude
MLP
THE REMOTE VIEWER
Here I Go Again On My Own
LP
HOOD
The Cycle Of Days And Seasons
CD
VARIOUS / 14 TRACKS
14 tracks of heartache and longing
MP3 Bundle
HOOD
Compilations 1995-2002
MP3 Release
HOOD
Compilations 1995-2002
FLAC Release
THE BOATS
Faulty Tuned Radio
MP3 Release
THE BOATS
Faulty Tuned Radio
FLAC Release
THE BOATS
Faulty Toned Radio
CD
THE BOATS
Saturation, Humm & Hiss
CD
HOOD
Silent '88
MP3 Release
HOOD
Silent '88
FLAC Release
HOOD
Cabled Linear Traction
MP3 Release
HOOD
Cabled Linear Traction
FLAC Release
THE BOATS
Our Small Ideas
CD
THE DECLINING WINTER / VARIOUS
Moteer Remixes
3" CD
THEODORE AND HAMBLIN
The Scientific Contrast
CD
THEODORE AND HAMBLIN
The Scientific Contrast
MP3 Release
HOOD
Cold House
CD
HOOD
Outside Closer
CD
HOOD
Rustic Houses
CD
CLICKITS
Clickits
MP3 Release
*INCREDIBLY LIMITED HAND-PACKAGED NEW ALBUM FROM THE REMOTE VIEWER - 350 COPIES ONLY FOR THE WORLD HOUSED WITH A PRINTED MOTEER BEERMAT, EACH COPY INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED AND ASSEMBLED!* Spread across these two 3" cd's you'll find 10 utterly sublime new tracks from The Remote Viewer, a band who have always ranked among the most loved and closely followed in our universe. It's been over 3 years since their last album "Let your Heart Draw A Line" so ... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, I Can't Believe It's Not Better, Mobeer ![]()
It’s in bedroom studios, where the always present humming noise of a guitar amp is more important than the latest plugin, where you'll find The Remote Viewer quietly pieceing together their remarkable, effervescent take on minimal songwriting. Craig Tattersall and Andrew Johnson simply do what they are best at : writing incredible songs. Be it as members of Hood in the early days, be it as the "Famous Boyfriend" or in their current guise, these s... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, Let Your Heart Draw A Line, City Centre Offices ![]()
Haslingden’s Remote Viewer at long last deliver their massively anticipated second full-length album, this time for the City Centre Offices label. Having served time as members of Hood’s original line-up, Andrew and Craig have been fine-tuning their equal-parts fat and melancholy lullabies for some time now. A ghostly neon beauty permeates the sublime stretches of the opening ‘I climbed a Mountain’ - clicky beats and detuned piano lines, all crun... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, Here I Go Again On My Own, City Centre Offices ![]()
Somewhere in the Greater Manchester Area, on an average street, in an average attic of an average house, every now and again, time stands still. This is when Andrew Johnson and Craig Tattersal (former members of Hood) sit down and switch on their machines and gently assemble a delicate structure of electronic fragments with a myriad selection of home crafted acoustic instruments and toys. They invite their friend Nicola Hodgkinson (Empress, Hood)... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, You’re Going To Love Our Defeatist Attitude, City Centre Offices ![]()
As the imprint for the pressing date on the front of this 7” will testify, this latest release on CCO has taken us an outrageously long time to release – for logistical reasons that are far too tedious to go into right now. Anyway, suffice to say that we, and band, are relieved that said 7” is finally on the shelves!! Serving as a precursor to RV’s debut LP for us early next year, Walsh Ambrose finds the Haslingden duo in party mode, Fender keys ... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, Ambrose Walsh, City Centre Offices ![]()
*Back in stock!* As the imprint for the pressing date on the front of this 7" will testify, this latest release on CCO has taken us an outrageously long time to release - for logistical reasons that are far too tedious to go into right now. Anyway, suffice to say that we, and band, are relieved that said 7" is finally on the shelves!! Serving as a precursor to RV's debut LP for us early next year, Walsh Ambrose finds the Haslingden duo in party m... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, Ambrose Walsh, City Centre Offices ![]()
It's in bedroom studios, where the always present humming noise of a guitar amp is more important than the latest plugin, where you'll find The Remote Viewer quietly pieceing together their remarkable, effervescent take on minimal songwriting. Craig Tattersall and Andrew Johnson simply do what they are best at : writing incredible songs. Be it as members of Hood in the early days, be it as the "Famous Boyfriend" or in their current guise, these s... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, Let Your Heart Draw A Line, City Centre Offices ![]()
It's in bedroom studios, where the always present humming noise of a guitar amp is more important than the latest plugin, where you'll find The Remote Viewer quietly pieceing together their remarkable, effervescent take on minimal songwriting. Craig Tattersall and Andrew Johnson simply do what they are best at : writing incredible songs. Be it as members of Hood in the early days, be it as the "Famous Boyfriend" or in their current guise, these s... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, Let Your Heart Draw A Line, City Centre Offices ![]()
With the 555 label about to close its doors for the last time we've been offered some of the label's long lost back catalogue and were amazed to discover this absolutely classic album still in print. "Quiet Is The New Loud" came out in 2000 and features one of the most sought after tracks the Remote Viewer have recorded - the telephone driven "How Did We All Get It So Wrong". The album is a much more electronic affair than their more recent mater... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, Quiet Is The New Loud, 555 ![]()
Haslingden's Remote Viewer at long last deliver their massively anticipated second full-length album, this time for the City Centre Offices label. Having served time as members of Hood's original line-up, Andrew and Craig have been fine-tuning their equal-parts fat and melancholy lullabies for some time now. A ghostly neon beauty permeates the sublime stretches of the opening 'I climbed a Mountain' - clicky beats and detuned piano lines, all crun... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, Here I Go Again On My Own, City Centre Offices ![]()
Somewhere in the Greater Manchester Area, on an average street, in an average attic of an average house, every now and again, time stands still. This is when Andrew Johnson and Craig Tattersal (former members of Hood) sit down and switch on their machines and gently assemble a delicate structure of electronic fragments with a myriad selection of home crafted acoustic instruments and toys. They invite their friend Nicola Hodgkinson (Empress, Hood)... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, You're Going To Love Our Defeatist Attitude, City Centre Offices ![]()
Somewhere in the Greater Manchester Area, on an average street, in an average attic of an average house, every now and again, time stands still. This is when Andrew Johnson and Craig Tattersal (former members of Hood) sit down and switch on their machines and gently assemble a delicate structure of electronic fragments with a myriad selection of home crafted acoustic instruments and toys. They invite their friend Nicola Hodgkinson (Empress, Hood)... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, You’re Going To Love Our Defeatist Attitude, City Centre Offices ![]()
Haslingden's Remote Viewer at long last deliver their massively anticipated second full-length album, this time for the City Centre Offices label. Having served time as members of Hood's original line-up, Andrew and Craig have been fine-tuning their equal-parts fat and melancholy lullabies for some time now. A ghostly neon beauty permeates the sublime stretches of the opening 'I climbed a Mountain' - clicky beats and detuned piano lines, all crun... READ MORE ABOUT: THE REMOTE VIEWER, Here I Go Again On My Own, City Centre Offices ![]()