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In the madrigal-strewn world of neo folk-psychedelia, the queen of drones holds courtIn this late teen decade, as green men are burnt, resources dwindle and naturalists plunder for authentic Englishness, the hunt for the grail-like Silver Globe continues. Back in 2014, the story was first whispered; A mythical jaunt set to a motorik rhythm, played out in an overgrown forest of ideas: Jane Weavers The Silver Globe was a conceptual delicacy a synth-ridden post-apocalyptic prog-pop opus based on tightly embroidered, non-linear recurring themes inspired by esoteric stories, cosmic imagery and re-filtered past experiences. Since those heady beginnings, our heroine has time travelled to darker times and been celebrated for her glorious Modern Kosmology (top album of 2017, here, there, everywhere).
A full-scale leap into the cosmic void of contemporary space rock The Quietus
An album that melds cult cornerstones into a lean and thrillingly addictive slice of unearthly pop
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As a child of the 1970s I can thank my friends brothers for their space rock record collections and concept album sleeves that I would spend hours looking at, then my first love for Kate Bush followed by a heavy dose of disco and synth pop. I guess The Silver Globe is just a subconscious inspired imprint of those things that have never left me, married with an accidental viewing of a vintage Polish sci-fi film that was so bizarre I couldnt stop thinking about it and so it became my muse Jane Weaver. Set the controls






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