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Markers

Markers has been played on NTS in shows including The Witching Hour, featured first on 15 August 2019. Songs played include Muisca.

There is apparently two bands with the name Markers.

Jason Carty (Foe) and Jodie Cox (Bullet Union, Exes), both prolific members of the London math rock scene in the late '90s up to the early '00s, originally met on stage when playing in their very first bands, respectively Geiger Counter and Ursa, later on associated with the independent record label House of Stairs. However, as the scene gradually receded, they went their separate ways and nearly fell out of touch for over a decade. Eventually, their paths crossed again, this time leading to a close collaboration which, interestingly enough, represents the first instance they have ever played together. As Markers, these two seasoned musicians set out to conquer a completely new territory. Having stripped their sound to the bare minimum by eliminating vocals and rhythm section, they are compelled to focus on every single note produced by their instruments.

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Markers

Markers has been played on NTS in shows including The Witching Hour, featured first on 15 August 2019. Songs played include Muisca.

There is apparently two bands with the name Markers.

Jason Carty (Foe) and Jodie Cox (Bullet Union, Exes), both prolific members of the London math rock scene in the late '90s up to the early '00s, originally met on stage when playing in their very first bands, respectively Geiger Counter and Ursa, later on associated with the independent record label House of Stairs. However, as the scene gradually receded, they went their separate ways and nearly fell out of touch for over a decade. Eventually, their paths crossed again, this time leading to a close collaboration which, interestingly enough, represents the first instance they have ever played together. As Markers, these two seasoned musicians set out to conquer a completely new territory. Having stripped their sound to the bare minimum by eliminating vocals and rhythm section, they are compelled to focus on every single note produced by their instruments.

Japanese band

Original source Last.fm

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Muisca
Markers
God Unknown Records2019