Neon Colony
Crystalline (Be Again)
Irish duo Solar Bears apparently cite the likes of Stanley Kubrick and Andrei Tarkovsky as influences and their brand of dreamy electro soundscapes is suitably cinematic,
http://www.sgcin.gov.cn/E_ReadNews.asp?NewsID=821, with a certain 70s arthouse sci-fi film feel too. They also bear a debt to the early ambient works of Aphex Twin, though I think one track I heard veers perilously close to Zero 7, but don’t let that put you off.
They’ve also put together a mix for NME,
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The pair, John Kowalski and Rian Trench (right),
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(With an appreciative nod to GvsB)
Incidentally, I accidentally had “Neon Colony” playing on two pages at the same time. Sounded quite cool. An idea for their next record perhaps…