Dandelion Radio
Dandelion Radio
Dandelion Radio
Home page
Latest station news & Dandelion related events
Dandelion Radio's broadcast schedule
What you can hear in this month's shows
Profiles of our DJs
Tracklist archive for previous shows
Background info and history
Dandelion Radio's Festive 50 results
Dandelion Radio related compilations and releases
Photos of Dandelion staff and events
Sign our guestbook
How to get in touch
Recommended websites
Dandelion Radio is
fully licenced with:
PRS For Music - Performing Right Society PPL - Phonographic Performance Limited
Listen to Dandelion Radio - click here for web player or one of the links to the right to open the audio stream Listen to Dandelion Radio with media players such as Winamp, iTunes & RealPlayer Listen to Dandelion Radio with Windows Media Player

'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

NEWS:
Only a few days left to hear our March stream - otherwise go to MixCloud to listen without detailed artist/gig info

Artist Info

Temple Music

Temple Music
Image from Discogs
Powered by Audioscrobbler™Temple Music is a duo that consists of Alan Trench (Orchis, Twelve Thousand Days, World Serpent Records, etc.) and Stephen Robinson (Bug, The Beloved, Mutoid Waste) that makes ritual acoustic and ambient music using a huge variety of acoustic and electronic instrumentation. Since 2008 their music has increasingly taken on more Krautrock and Experimental influences.

Their releases so far include 'Volume One', 'Songs Of Absolution' and 'Volume Two' on the Polish label 'Shining Day', 'Incompleteness' on the Russian 'Faria' label, 'The Revelation Of St John The Divine On The Island Of Patmos' on the American 'Moribund Tree' label, 'Revenge Of A Red-Headed Man' on 'Reverb Worship' (UK), 'Soon You Will All Die And Your Lives Will Have Been In Vain' on 'Silken Tofu' (Belgium) and 'Children Of The Sun' on 'Anticlock Records' (USA).

Over 2007/8, the band recorded and released the seven part "Green Man Project" series, inspired by the depictions of this folkloric figure in various Lincolnshire churches, as MP3 albums via the now defunct 'Woven Wheat Whispers' download label. These albums are slowly becoming available again via Shining Day, albeit as strictly limited 'Art Editions'.
Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Artist biography from last.fm




Some other places to look for information:
last.fm
Discogs
MusicBrainz