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The French musical project Le Chaos Entre 2 Chaises recorded an avant-garde reinterpretation of the AATT classic' Jacob Fleet for your listening pleasure.
This inventive version feature the Parisian artist Aube L on vocals.
Head here to download the song and find all details to this new cover version or listen to it at myspace.
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The German dark rock band Golden Apes contributes an intriguing interpretation of the Green Is The Sea opener Red Valentino.
De Volanges from Belgian, a 'dark romantic rock band under psychedelic tension' did indulge themself in hours of improvisation around the main theme of Missing from the album Angelfish and around it's unshakeable bass guitar line ...
Babel 17 contributes a new interpretation on the AATT classic Twilights Pool for 'Beyond The Horizon'.
In 1989 the French band Mary Goes Round did support And Also The Trees on their "Farewell to the shade" tour. In 2007 Jérôme Avril singer of the band recorded his homage to AATT. Thanks a lot for that Jérôme!
My Eternal Thief and Monica's Last Prayer each contributed their AATT interpretation of an AATT classic.
You can find now My Eternal Thief's version of Talk Without Words and Monica's Last Prayer's version of Brother Fear
There is now also a
"This is for the fans of the greatest cold wave band that ever existed in History and among the Galaxy, And Also The Trees:
Go to www.andalsothetrees.info and click the link 'BTH'. Beyond The Horizon, a project for which the group gave their approval, is an homage to the band without any commercial goal made by some talended artists, including Frederic Truong (Leitmotiv)."
Idea of this project is to give people a platform to share their homage to the works of And Also The Trees with their creativity or with their feedback, ideas and personal anectodes... Any song featured was recorded to homage the impact the works of AATT had on the artists. And to try to give the songs some new aspects they thought would be interesting to explore...