I.O.S
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I.O.S

I.O.S is a project built around the collaboration between vocalist Ian Ostlere and producer Richard Norris. Their work tends toward an atmospheric, electronic...

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I.O.S and the quiet pull of their songs

A catalog of 24 songs, from 'Throw It Away' to 'Isurrected', that moves on its own terms.

If you're new to I.O.S, 'Throw It Away' and 'Aurora' frame what they do. It's plain, specific music that doesn't need a lot of explaining.

The songs don't shout. 'Throw It Away' sits at the top of their list, and 'Aurora' or 'The Trapped Edge' follow with the same steady hand. There's a video in the catalog, but the work mostly speaks through these 24 tracks, which feel like a complete thought without much outside noise.

The history here is thin, so the story is in the songs themselves. They start with 'Throw It Away' and run through 'Isurrected', suggesting a body of work that built quietly over time.

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I.O.S is a project built around the collaboration between vocalist Ian Ostlere and producer Richard Norris. Their work tends toward an atmospheric, electronic sound, with Ostlere's voice providing a haunted, expressive center. Songs like "Another Day of Life" and "Lethal Noose" from their catalog reflect this mood.

Their debut album was called "The Curious Case of I.O.S." They followed it with records like "Beyond the Surface" and "The Identity Matrix," which explored ambient and classical textures within their electronic framework. Other tracks include "Throw It Away" and "Child to Sleep."

Early on, their approach drew mixed reactions for being unconventional. They kept working with that experimental sensibility rather than smoothing it out. The music doesn't aim for broad anthems so much as introspective spaces built from Norris's production and Ostlere's lyrics.

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