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Following the 1982 split of influential U.K. experimental rock group <a href="spotify:artist:2wXUKlYvdBHn2MNeRKgG6W">This Heat</a>, co-founding vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Charles Bullen teamed up with percussionist and keyboard player Julius Cornelius Samuel for a dubby post-punk project called Lifetones. Unlike the politically charged, abrasive recordings by his former band, Bullen's work with Lifetones was much more laid-back and optimistic, but not without an undercurrent of social unrest. The sole Lifetones recording, For a Reason, was released on Bullen's own Tone of Life Records in 1983. The album vanished without a trace, and Bullen wasn't heard from again until 1998, when his electro-jazz outfit <a href="spotify:artist:5wh4EjtCGek9Rfibf8cRYK">Circadian Rhythms</a> released the full-length Internal Clock. As <a href="spotify:artist:2wXUKlYvdBHn2MNeRKgG6W">This Heat</a>'s legacy grew, For a Reason became increasingly sought-after, with copies exchanging hands for hundreds of dollars. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Light+in+the+Attic%22">Light in the Attic</a> finally reissued the album in 2016. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi

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