Threads (Temposhark Album)
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''Threads'' is the second album by UK band,
Temposhark Temposhark was an English electronic rock band, formed in London and Brighton by singer-songwriter Robert Diament and one-time music producer Luke Busby. Temposhark were best known for their songs ''Bye Bye Baby'', ''Joy'', ''It's Better To Ha ...
, a project of singer/songwriter
Robert Diament Temposhark was an English electronic rock band, formed in London and Brighton by singer-songwriter Robert Diament and one-time music producer Luke Busby. Temposhark were best known for their songs ''Bye Bye Baby'', ''Joy'', ''It's Better To ...
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History

Temposhark's second album was produced, co-written and recorded in 2009 in London by producer
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. The first single "The World Does Not Revolve Around You" was released in September 2009. The album includes 11 brand new songs with two bonus dance remixes of the title track by
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and
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. ''Threads'' was released on 5 April 2010 as a digital download and reached #15 in the iTunes Top 20 electronic albums in the UK. The digital version of the album includes 2 bonus remixes and downloadable artwork in PDF form. The album reached the Top 20 in
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's college radio albums chart in March 2010."Robert Diament interview"
''The Kaje'' (Issue 1, page 26-27) - May 2010
So far, two videos have been released from ''Threads'' for the singles "Bye Bye Baby" (directed by
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) and "The World Does Not Revolve Around You" (directed by Doyle Hooper). Violinist
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plays violin solos on the tracks "Say I'm Sorry" and "Green Lights". Solomon originally collaborated with Temposhark on their first album ''
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'' and Temposhark also remixed her single "Holy Devil" in 2006. Simon Neilson of rock band The Gadsdens plays piano on the album's closing song "The Last Time I Saw Matthew", written about a friend of Diament's who had died. In an interview with UK magazine ''The Kaje'', Diament described ''Threads'' as a, "Break-up album in many ways. A lot of the songs are about the end of a relationship and the start of a new life." Diament said the album was originally going to be called ''Fireworks'' but after writing the song "Threads" he decided that title summed up the album's mood and continued the concept from his debut ''The Invisible Line'' of "how music can really connect people. But also of how everyone is interconnected in the world". In March 2010, during a video interview in New York with US music blog ''Hard Candy'', Diament spoke about running his own record label, learning classical piano since the age of 4 and his plans for concerts. He described the new album ''Threads'': In March 2010, to promote ''Threads'', Temposhark performed live at the
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fundraising gala at
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, London alongside
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,
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,
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and
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. In the same month, Temposhark's song ''Bye Bye Baby'' was nominated for an ''Exposure Music Award'' in the UK. In April 2010, Robert Diament sang live in Paris, France as part of MaJiKer's series of live concerts ''The Lab'' which has included vocalists Camille, Indi Kaur, Bénédicte Le Lay and Sacha Bernardson. The making of the album ''Threads'' was documented in a series of over 20 video blogs posted by Diament on Temposhark's
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channel in 2009. The album was partly funded by a £15,000 prize that Temposhark won via their fans voting for them on music website SliceThePie.com


Reception

'' The Fly'' compared ''Threads'' to
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and described the album as "Stylised, stylish stuff, but there's enough substance and savvy here that you wouldn't rule out this being Temposhark's time". EQ Music Blog said ''Threads'' is "One of my personal favorite electronic pop albums to be released this year and it's another shining example of outstanding pop music that is made independently - without a major label." In October 2011, it was announced that USA television network
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had licensed Temposhark's song ''Irresistible'', taken from the album ''Threads'', for the USA advertising campaign of British TV series
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Temposhark song Irresistible used by PBS for Downton Abbey tv series advertising campaign
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Track listing

# "Irresistible" – 3:08 # "The World Does Not Revolve Around You" – 2:57 # "Bye Bye Baby" – 3:21 # "Threads" – 4:00 # "Cold" – 4:34 # "Stuck" – 3:16 # "Green Lights" – 5:12 # "Fireworks" – 3:41 # "Say I'm Sorry" – 4:11 # "Frames" – 4:20 # "The Last Time I Saw Matthew" – 3:50 # "Threads (MaJiKer Remix)" – 3:57 # "Threads (Morgan Page Remix Radio Edit)" - 4:06


References

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