I Start Counting - Ejected
I Start Counting - Ejected
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Mute releases I Start Counting's Ejected on CD for the first time. Initially produced on the now sold out limited edition cassette for the 2021 Independent Label Market. Contains unreleased I Start Counting tracks and demos recorded in 1985 for their album My Translucent Hands (1986). The duo consisting of David Baker and Simon Leonard came together to form I Start Counting in 1982. Signing to Mute in 1984, the release of their first singles 'Letters to a Friend' and 'Still Smiling' were quick to follow, both produced by Daniel Miller. Their albums My Translucent Hands and Fused established a cult following for the duo, originating amongst American suburban teens who were discovering Depeche Mode and Kraftwerk for the first time. By the early 1990s, Baker and Leonard had evolved into Fortran 5, releasing three albums for the label before returning as Komputer in 1996. Their three incarnations finally met in 2011 through the release of Konnecting... , a record that showcased the duo's pure pop juncture. Mute releases I Start Counting's Ejected on CD for the first time. Initially produced on the now sold out limited edition cassette for the 2021 Independent Label Market. Contains unreleased I Start Counting tracks and demos recorded in 1985 for their album My Translucent Hands (1986). The duo consisting of David Baker and Simon Leonard came together to form I Start Counting in 1982. Signing to Mute in 1984, the release of their first singles 'Letters to a Friend' and 'Still Smiling' were quick to follow, both produced by Daniel Miller. Their albums My Translucent Hands and Fused established a cult following for the duo, originating amongst American suburban teens who were discovering Depeche Mode and Kraftwerk for the first time. By the early 1990s, Baker and Leonard had evolved into Fortran 5, releasing three albums for the label before returning as Komputer in 1996. Their three incarnations finally met in 2011 through the release of Konnecting... , a record that showcased the duo's pure pop juncture.