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[Edit this profile]Meanwhile, as The Books continued to build up their library of found sounds and instrumental recordings, they met long time radio producer, Gregory Whitehead, and produced the sound track to his Sony Award winning radio drama, “The Loneliest Road”, which debuted on the BBC in the fall of 2003. They then performed their first live set alongside Gregory at WBEZ Chicago’s Third Coast Audio Festival in October of 2003. In parallel with their sonic work, they began to develop a library of images and videos, which became the subject of their website, Fehler! Hyperlink-Referenz ungültig., launched with the release of “The Lemon of Pink”.
During the winter of 2004, The Books began work on their third record “Lost and Safe”, this time relocating to a relatively warm bedroom in an old Victorian house in North Adams, MA. Departing somewhat from the ‘folktronica’ sound that they pioneered with their first two records, “Lost and Safe” incorporates a new set of instrumental sounds and treatments, including vintage clavinet, as well as homemade electro-acoustic sound sculptures made from drain pipes, filing cabinets, and circular metal plates, etcetera. Samples are carefully integrated with original lyrics to create a song-based record that seamlessly expands The Books' sound into even more unexpected realms. Now, The Books are preparing a live show and tour that will feature musical performances as well as a collection of precious sounds and videos that have not appeared on the records. “Lost and Safe!" was be released worldwide in April 2005.
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