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01. "Cavalier" 02. "To Wake You" 03. "Yes And Dance" 04. "Always On" 05. "Brow Beaten" 06. "Columns" 07. "Warm Welcome" 08. "It Is Still You" 09. "Heart Murmurs" 10. "Way Out"
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 | Description: | 2010 debut album from the Scottish Electro duo consisting of Adem and the Pictish Trail. Conceived, recorded and produced together in less than a year, it is quite possibly the most unique, beautiful and offbeat Pop album you'll hear all year, created, as it is, by two excessively talented mavericks who had never even made this kind of music before. Through it all, it is Silver Columns' restless creative drive, their willingness to experiment with form and function, but most importantly, to make Dance music imbued with heart, warmth and soul, that forms the connective tissue between these songs, and makes Yes And Dance stand entirely in a league of it's own. |  | No. of tracks: |
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Adam Brown - 01/Jul/2010  UK electro-pop duo Silver Columns, Adem Ilhan and Johnny Lynch, have caused quite a stir with their debut 'Yes, and Dance', surprising critics and aud...
|  | Iain Moffat - 11/Jun/2010 With this in mind, then, it's little wonder that there are performers out there starting to eschew their more traditional instrumentation in favour of...
|  | Mike Diver - 02/Jun/2010 Anonymity lifted after early emissions led bloggers to speculate that Silver Columns was Erasure in disguise (or even a reformed Bronski Beat), the pa...
|  | cloudspeakers - 02/Jun/2010  So it was Adem and The Pictish Trail what done it and, at last, with the hullaballoo about Silver Columns’ identity put to one side, it’s time to see ...
|  | Johnny Dee - 01/Jun/2010  The duo who make up Silver Columns, Adem and Johnny Lynch (better known as The Pictish Trail), have a track record in twisting folk and electronica. B...
|  | Simon Butcher - 29/May/2010  You see the clichéd phrase ‘What The Folk’ used too many times in reviews to ill-fitting effect. Another one often used is ‘Folk Off’, or my personal...
|  | Bowlegs - 25/May/2010  What do you get if you blow on a Hot Chip and sprinkle some vinegary Chemical Brothers on it Silver Columns of 80’s disco-beating, funked up faux naï...
|  | Alex Denney - 24/May/2010  In a memo not lost on these smart fellas, Bob Dylan once said that “people have one great blessing - obscurity”. Rumours as to the duo’s secret identi...
|  | ClashMusic - 20/May/2010  When the mysterious Silver Columns (recently outed as electronica folkies Adem Ilhan and Johnny ‘The Pictish Trail’ Lynch) released lead single ‘Brow ...
|  | Nicola Meighan - 19/May/2010  Electro champions Silver Columns fair know how to pull a punch. Their debut long-player is loaded with bold, wholehearted dance-floor pop that embrace...
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