'Bakers Dozen' is heavily inspired by library music from the 60's and 70's, the kind of instrumental music you might have heard in the background for cult TV shows or adverts. Using the sound of a cork being popped from an empty bottle of gin as its main instrument the track is also inspired by the work of BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer John Baker, famous for taking everyday sounds and creating music with them.
credits
from Tour de Mars,
track released November 2, 2009
Written and produced by Simon James and Matt Ford.
it was broken, yet it formed itself anew. it stands slowly on atrophied legs, sinews taught and wires loose. at its full height, the sun is momentarily blocked out and a chill descends on the assembled crowd. it is wondrous and terrible in its unnatural shape. Leiyun