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Laika

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Biography

Like their namesake -- the dog rocketed into orbit by the Soviets renowned as the first living creature to exit the earth's atmosphere -- Laika traveled the spaceways, forging a distinct and wildly experimental fusion of hip-hop, jazz, electronica, dub, and Krautrock without earthly precedent. Somewhat of a Too Pure label all-star team comprised of former Moonshake vocalist/programmer Margaret Fiedler and bassist John Frenett, onetime PJ Harvey drummer Rob Ellis, and noted producer Guy Fixsen as well as ex-God percussionist Lou Ciccotelli and saxophonist/flutist Louise Elliott, Laika formed in London during the autumn of 1993; their debut EP, Antenna, appeared the following summer. Silver Apples of the Moon, the group's acclaimed full-length debut, followed in early 1995; after a hiatus, Laika resurfaced with Sounds Of The Satellites in early 1997, garnering even greater critical praise. Good Looking Blues appeared in 2000, followed by Wherever I Am I Am What Is Missing in 2003. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Top Tracks

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  1.  
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    Must have been the devil who changed my mind
    Must have been the wind blowing, not me crying
    Half the joy of leaving was the space I left behind
    Now I'm back, angelheaded holloweyed
    Placed myself at the eye of the storm
    Black Cat Bone - (4:24)  -  5,138 plays
  2.  
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    I disappoint you, you give up on me
    Dust of the earth and light of the plains
    When will I know I will see you again?
    You never miss the water till the well runs dry
    You never miss the sun till it leaves the sky
    Uneasy - (4:58)  -  2,246 plays
  3.  
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    Dead dreams dropping off the heart
    Like leaves in a dry season
    Dead dreams dropping off the heart
    Like leaves in a dry season
    How long do I take it
    Breather - (4:02)  -  1,608 plays
  4.  
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    If you receive an e-mail with a subject of badtimes
    Delete it immediately without reading it
    This is the most dangerous e-mail virus yet
    It will re-write your hard disk
    Not only that but it will scramble any disks
    Badtimes - (4:51)  -  1,172 plays
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    Prairie, now isn't that a pretty word
    Rolls off the tongue like a setting sun
    You should have heard what I heard
    A shriek, a syllable, a sleight of hand
    Prairie, now isn't that a lonely word
    Prairie Dog - (2:56)  -  1,305 plays
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