"Monochrome Days" is such a great song, and then there's his "Scale of Ten" album which should have been a massive hit. And let's not forget his collaboration with Claudia Brücken in Act! - I've played that to death, their voices combined so well: Leers deep croon, and Claudia on her most expressive vocals ever... Thank God for Thomas Leer!
Just been re listening to Scale of Ten , brilliant stuff. Wish there was a 12inch version of Heartbeat on cd/ streaming,which I thought was fabulous. Act were great too.
Thank you for this..great insight behind the Bridge. Such an influential album for me...would not be an electronic musician if it was not for you and Robert...
I have most of Thomas work and believe he is the best Scottish artist ever
Wonderful to hear Leer's take on the recording, Bob, TG, the scene around them, everything! The Bridge is a uniquely brilliant album
"Monochrome Days" is such a great song, and then there's his "Scale of Ten" album which should have been a massive hit.
And let's not forget his collaboration with Claudia Brücken in Act! - I've played that to death, their voices combined so well: Leers deep croon, and Claudia on her most expressive vocals ever... Thank God for Thomas Leer!
Just been re listening to Scale of Ten , brilliant stuff. Wish there was a 12inch version of Heartbeat on cd/ streaming,which I thought was fabulous. Act were great too.
Excelent interview what a legend cheers.
The Scale of Ten was my entry to your music. Always liked your singing voice! Thanks
The Bridge, is a great album.
The second side of The Bridge is sublime - by far the best stuff either/both of these guys ever did.
Thank you for this..great insight behind the Bridge. Such an influential album for me...would not be an electronic musician if it was not for you and Robert...
This album is so great . I m curious what for fx pedal it is on the album pictures ( on the backside from the EDP Wasp ).
Leer's '1979' is the one.
The mouth movements remind me of Mark E. Smith.
I like 'Attack/Delay' and 'Monochrome Day'. The rest is more wobbly, imho.