A Life of Science
A Life of Science formed in Baltimore in the late 2000s around Matthew Duff and Nicholas Huddleston. They worked in the city's experimental scene, building...
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A Life of Science formed in Baltimore in the late 2000s around Matthew Duff and Nicholas Huddleston. They worked in the city's experimental scene, building music from ambient drones and electronics. Their first album, 'Evidence of Lunar Orbit,' came out in 2010. They followed it with records like 'The Magic Hour' and 'The Road to Jerichain.'
Their sound could be polarizing, with unconventional structures and cryptic lyrics that divided listeners. They kept working with that outsider feel, letting it shape their music into something more introspective and hypnotic over time. They've brought in other musicians here and there, including Brian Chase from Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Steven Drozd from Flaming Lips.
What they make isn't for everyone, but for those drawn to it, the music offers a particular kind of space. It's less about anthems or hooks and more about sustained atmosphere, the kind that unfolds slowly if you let it.
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