Yattering
Yattering formed in London in 2006 around vocalist M.F. Thomas and multi-instrumentalist S.W. Holden. Their music tends toward the atmospheric and...
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Yattering formed in London in 2006 around vocalist M.F. Thomas and multi-instrumentalist S.W. Holden. Their music tends toward the atmospheric and experimental, with songs like 'Chase Of Thoughts' and '...An Inimate' built on layered instrumentation and Thomas's vocals, which shift between whispers and more forceful delivery.
Their debut album was called 'An Inanimate,' and they followed it with releases like 'The Other Mirror' and 'Gateway Unseen.' The work pulls from ambient and electronic textures, avoiding straightforward song structures. Tracks such as 'Living Bomb' and 'Lost Within' reflect this approach, favoring mood and sonic exploration over conventional hooks.
They've operated mostly within experimental circles, where their commitment to that style has found an audience. The duo's recordings are essentially self-contained, with Holden handling most of the instrumentation and Thomas providing lyrics and voice. There's not much biographical narrative beyond the music itself, which remains their focus.
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