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Album Releases, Interviews Posted on22 March 20176 April 2020

Robbie Melville: “Antelodic is a very gentle sounding ensemble”

“This is a very gentle album were releasing and its a gentle sounding ensemble. I dont believe I would have been writing this kind of music, or certainly an albums worth and more of this kind of music, if it hadnt have been for having kids. Partly it came about from sheer tiredness.”

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Album Releases, Interviews Posted on10 February 20166 April 2020

Robbie Melville: “I’d struggle in a lot of ways to call cleverhorse a jazz band”

“When we’re working on a piece I’ve written, I usually bring it in to the band and at that point I let go of it, and sit back and watch them tear it apart in often very unexpected ways. “

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