U.K. HeightsCountry of origin:England Type of music generally:Synthpop, later ambient music, now alternative pop Status:Most recent disc release, Welcome to Life, 2005 See also:U.K. Heights website Comparisons:Beautiful South; Human League, OMD, The Orb Covers/own material:Own General comments:U.K Heights play a very polished and appealing synth pop on their first album, So Far. The second U.K. Heights cd, Ambients marks a change in direction from synth pop to ambient music. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Recommended first album:Welcome to Life Recordings:
So FarRelease info:1995--self-released--UKH 00002 Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:High for fans of the genre. Group members:Mike Dunn--keyboards, vocals, guitars Comments:This album consists of nice old-fashioned synth pop. Singer Mike Dunn sounds like a less deadpan Phil Oakey (Human League) and Claire Dunn's backing vocals are very distinctive. The music is dreamy and spacious and the songs catchy. AmbientsRelease info:2002--Self-released--UKH 0004 Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:For fans of the genre Group members:Mike Dunn--keyboards, vocals, guitars Produced by:U.K. Heights Comments:Well, this is quite a change from So Far. Where U.K Heights were once about catchy synth pop they are now about ambient music. The songs are more like soundscapes than regular songs. They meander pleasantly with a few distant vocals drifting in and out of the mix. It's an ideal record to do household chores or meditate to. This kind of music isn't what I usually listen to, but it's very nice in its own way. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Welcome to LifeRelease info:2005--self-released--UKH 0005 Availability:See website for availability Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Mike Dunn--vocals, keyboards, guitar Guest artists:Andy Jones--guitar wail on 1 track Comments:The new U.K Heights album seems less giddy than So Far and the ambient touches are absent. It seems like a more mature and assured work than what they've done before. Opener "Trees" is folky and catchy. Mike Dunn's lead vocal and Claire Dunn's harmonies work well in tandem. "Assiya" is a sweet song that catches my attention easily. I'm reminded of Beautiful South. Claire Dunn takes the lead for "Coming Clean", a lovely song. The newfound maturity suits the band. They have made great progress and I'm saddened to hear it might be their last album. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Further info:Email theheights@btopenworld.com Thanks to Anna Maria Stjärnell for her work on this entry.
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