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Luke Sanders  (Indie)
The tuneless and bitter rantings of a frustrated idealist. Fuelled by coffee and despair.

Sunlight (Pop)

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I hate the Sun. EDIT: I'm still poking at this thing. The production's... okay, but it lacks a certain bite that I can't quite find. I may try to up the backbeat a little, see what happens there, but I honestly don't think that is what's bothering me... meh. Never mind.
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Hope Springs Eternal (Pop)  Play Hope Springs Eternal
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Waiting to Die (Pop)  Play Waiting to Die
Taste Thyself (Indie)  Play Taste Thyself
Past Caring (Pop)  Play Past Caring
The Die is Cast (Indie)  Play The Die is Cast
A Lion is in the Streets (Pop)  Play A Lion is in the Streets
Nihon Lights (Folk)  Play Nihon Lights
It Comes and Goes (Indie)  Play It Comes and Goes
Nothing Really Changes (Pop)  Play Nothing Really Changes
A Darkness Fell (Pop)  Play A Darkness Fell
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Cosmo - remastered by James Oakwood (Indie)  Play Cosmo - remastered by James Oakwood
Nervosa (Indie)  Play Nervosa
The Voice of Doubt (Experimental)  Play The Voice of Doubt
I'm at a Modern Drugs Party (Dance)  Play I'm at a Modern Drugs Party
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Luke Sanders































There's not much to say. I'm a underpaid receptionist from Coventry, UK who records the odd track in his spare time. I've played different instruments in different bands and recorded a few demos. This is just an outlet for my own material. It's not much, but I hope something on here raises a smile. Also check out my old bandmate Paul James' website under Modern Composers. (If he bothers sorting it out any time soon) He's got a music degree so his music's better recorded and a lot freakier than mine, but I'm sure you're feeling up to it, gentle reader.


I wear most of my influences pretty openly. I'm a big fan of Robert Smith and Jarvis from Pulp, and I listened to a great deal of music from the late 70's and 80's. After listening to too much Wire, I became an obsessive cutter, trying to state everything in as few bars as possible, and recording urgently to try and capture some of the energy of DIY punk music. I learnt pop classicism from David Bowie and The Beatles, and I try to use that grounding as a springboard to anywhere.

Also, I play too many computer games. That occasionally surfaces in some tracks. Hope you have a high tolerance for silly bright synthesizer noises.
Luke Sanders Recommends
ConKuss   Dave Rave   Dirk Siemer   James Oakwood   Melinda Mohn   Paul James   PhosforescentFog   Slippy-T   SMUDGIE  
As Recommended By
   2Charlie   Abeey Williams   bad love junkie   Dan Michaelson   Dave Rave   Dirk Siemer   iOD!NE   Laura Hibbert   Pidgeman   Slippy-T   SMUDGIE   Tex Nihilo  
Luke Sanders Lists the following Influences
  New Order, David Bowie, ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, The Sex Pistols, The Cure, The Clash, Tears For Fears, Pulp, Manic Street Preachers, Scott Walker, Peter Gabriel.