The Telescopes - Halo Moon
The Telescopes - Halo Moon
The Telescopes are an all embracing concern that began in 1987, the only constant being sole composer/instigator, Northumbrian born Stephen Lawrie. The band’s line-up is in constant flux, there can be anywhere between 1 and 20 members on a recording. The Telescopes were initially signed to Cheree Records then moved on to What Goes On Records where they became regulars at the top of the indie charts before gaining more mainstream success on signing to Creation Records. The Telescopes music has constantly pushed at it’s own boundaries, it overlaps many genres following its own course, inspiration led. Time has shown The Telescopes music not only withstands repeated listening but also reveals something new with each listen, a thread consistent throughout a highly influential body of work spanning over 30 years. The Telescopes have been cited as an influence on many artists across genres, around the world.
Halo Moon is The Telescopes 17th studio album, the 6th for Tapete Records. It came from the sky. A herald of new beginnings. A tranquil glow in the boundless universe. This is a message from the cosmos. Welcome in a heightened sense of connection to the unseen and awaken to the parallel consciousness of The Telescopes. On the day of conception a halo moon appeared directly above the studio, leaving a trail of magical dust over the sessions that followed. Behold a revolution of nature speaking involuntarily from an alert state of hypnotic trance. Dig the déjà voodoo. Halo Moon was created under these conditions by people under these conditions.