"Ozric Tentacles meets  Dream Theater with a splash of Tangerine Dream". Paul Baker, ARfm Radio

GLOW THE STORY SO FAR.......................................

 

Three young lads DAVE, TED and NI, get into music, Floyd, Gong, Hendrix, Heep, Genesis, Sabbath etc.

 

TED starts school meets DAVE, jam in school music room. DAVE leaves school, plays lots of acoustic stuff, TED joins school band, and practices. TED leaves school, starts work, meets NI.

NI has a 4 track and builds synths. DAVE meets NI.

TED plays in lots of bands and practices, DAVE still acoustic does odd gig with TED. NI builds better studio. TED plays in more bands and practices. NI builds better studio. TED practices and plays in bands.

DAVE gets married has kids, builds an extension and another and a studio, meanwhile....

TED and NI play in band and start working together in the studio. DAVE builds a better studio.

TED and DAVE form band. NI builds an even better studio. TED and NI work more in the studio and make three CD's. DAVE builds a better studio.

DAVE, TED, and NI, begin the odd studio jam sessions, at this point nobody plays live gigs anymore.

Studio jams continue. JONAH and JAYNE announce their wedding DAVE, TED, and NI are asked to play.

 

GLOW is formed, after a stuttering start, 6 weeks of writing and practices six songs are formed. GLOW play the wedding (it was fun).

GLOW meet RALPH, organise another gig, enlist VJ JIM, play gig (it was fun), feedback is very very positive.

Nearly live GLOW CD  "OK OK OK". Air play on ARfm radio, Web site.

The future........................

 

Let's see

 

GLOW with Paul Baker from ARfm

OK OK OK nearly live (Special edition)CD

Out Now

1. Ooh Yeah! 2. Fields of Dub 3. Glow 4. Holy Science

 5. Plodder 6. Milestone (A5) 7. *Shrub 8. *Big Apple

* Special Edition CD includes two extra tracks recorded live in session on ARfm Radio

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"Less spacey and more rocky than the Ozric Tentacles, this is simply brilliant instrumental music."

Martin Hudson: Classic Rock Magazine.

 

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