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Quiet Village

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Quiet Village

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Positioning themselves as the leading producers of what they call (perhaps somewhat sarcastically) "sophisticated exotica for adults," Quiet Village -- Joel Martin (aka Zeus) and Matt Edwards (<a href="spotify:artist:4rzWjR3L3M54c6I25NzdM3">Radio Slave</a>) -- released a trio of 12" singles across 2005 and 2006 for Whatever We Want. While the sources of their sample-heavy material became increasingly known (the opening to <a href="spotify:artist:2m62cc253Xvd9qYQ8d2X3d">the Alan Parsons Project</a>'s Pyramid, <a href="spotify:artist:5c9uFWpZY2MTlk7Rft0tgp">Janis Ian</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:6jU2Tt13MmXYk0ZBv1KmfO">Giorgio Moroder</a>-produced "Fly Too High," <a href="spotify:artist:7BEfMxbaqx6dOpbtlEqScm">Captain & Tennille</a>'s "Never Make Your Move Too Soon," et cetera), interest in the releases did not wane; demand far outstripped sales. Two years later, !K7 remedied the supply problem by issuing Silent Movie, a full-length release containing five of the six tracks from the WWW singles, in addition to seven new tracks. Martin and Edwards' self-issued Fragments of Fear mixes have only enhanced the duo's reputation for spinning the obscure and terminally uncool into gold. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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