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phantom dog beneath the moon

About Me

"Through A Forest Only" e.p. available from Rusted Rail

Phantom dog beneath the moon, formerly known as snowmachine, are a singer/guitar player called aaron and multi-instrumentalist/spooky electronic dude called scott. We are both from the west of Ireland but currently reside in Huddersfield & Nottingham, England.
The first two tracks in our player is are from the "through a forest only" e.p. which has been released at www.rustedrail.com .
The song "blue velvet lullaby" above is to do with ghosts and childhood memories. On the original mix we included radio interference.
The other tunes for streaming here are from the first record 'in a light' which is currently unavailable.

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Member Since: 21/01/2006
Sounds Like: snowmachine
Record Label: Rusted Rail
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Loner Deluxe on Duotone

Myself and Scott appear as piano players on the new Loner Deluxe e.p. which has been released on Duotone in Japan. You can see the bearded face of L.D. on the cd itself, what a handsome fellow but mor...
Posted by on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 16:03:00 GMT

cane fantasma sotto la luna

I've been ordered to post more blogs. The leafy red bricked outskirts of Derby is now my new home. Apparently its the most haunted city in Britain and Scott (multi-instrumentalist in pdbtm) suggested ...
Posted by on Thu, 11 Oct 2007 17:57:00 GMT

'Through A Forest Only' released today on Rusted Rail

'Through A Forest Only' is released today on Rusted Rail It features four tracks 1. Slow to Appear on the Moon 2. To be Kind 3. When Nights are Warm 4. A Web Emerging from Fog Aaron Hurley(vocals, gu...
Posted by on Mon, 21 May 2007 22:53:00 GMT

Cubs e.p.

Hey Folks,Cubs have just released an e.p. on the brilliant Rusted Rail label.www.rustedrail.com/cubs2.html Aaron from Phantom Dog btm and James and David from United Bible Studies feature alongside Lo...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Jan 2007 22:34:00 GMT

comments on 'in a light'

When driving home from work recently, listening to Phantom Dog Beneath the Moon and in danger of slipping into a state of dissociated reverie, a voice in my head intoned (maybe it was Carl Jung's?) "T...
Posted by on Thu, 09 Feb 2006 06:45:00 GMT