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The Sixteenth

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The Sixteenth create vast post-apocalyptic sounds from the mind of Richard Walley (progamming/keys/production) with core collaborator Miriam Alice (vocals) and are known for their vast soundscapes, crafted textural instrumentation and stunning melodies.

The group was formed in the mid 2010’s to perform a set of Walley’s compositions. A live line up toured and they realised there were deep pockets of inspiration in the collaboration. The incisive expertise of Ali Isdale (bass & audio engineer), and Louis Thompson-Munn (keys) fed the hungry machine and with Walley’s extensive library of rare records underarm, the collective embarked on a unique sonic journey hoping to capture their experience and add some new vinyl to the library.

Band Members:
Miriam Alice (vocals)
Richard Walley (keyboards, programming)
Louis Thompson-Munn (keyboards)
Ben Hunt (trumpet)
Olivia Walley (saxophone)
Damian Forlong (trombone)
Gareth Thompson Darling (trombone)
Al Isdale (bass)
Lauren Ellis (drums)

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  • Wellington


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REVIEW: EP Review: The 16th EP
Submitted by Petros
22 Aug 2020

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