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2 x vinyl LP.
Following ‘The Campfire Headphase’ in 2005, the duo’s fourth album was a long time in the making but it was worth the wait. It had begun to feel as though the duo might never again release any new music, but such concerns were dispelled as, in the run-up to the release, and in typically enigmatic fashion, they released a teaser video, with no explanatory text or dialogue, of the majestic ‘Reach For the Dead’, and the world breathed a collective sigh of relief.
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