Genre: Hip Hop/Rap
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| 2 | First Transmission |
| 3 | Freak Freak |
| 4 | By Means Of Beams |
| 5 | Planet Of The Apes |
| 6 | Accident At Injured Strings |
| 7 | Gri Gri |
| 8 | Ananda's theme |
| 9 | Fly Away |
| 10 | Bobby X |
| 11 | Harp For Bats |
| 12 | In The Sky |
| 13 | Peepholes |
| 14 | Branded Youth |
| 15 | God's Interlude |
| 16 | Dark Path |
| 17 | I could just die |
| 18 | Resent |
| 19 | Infinite m' |
| 20 | Losing Sight |
| 21 | Instrumental |
| 22 | Soldier of the Fortunate |
| 23 | Nefisa |
| 24 | Wilderness Throne |
| 25 | Pass Into Beyond |
| 26 | Soup Or No Soup |
| 27 | Lab Baby |
| 28 | A Great Year For Shadows |
| 29 | Poems, Prayers & Pills |
Earthling was a 1990s trip hop band from Bristol, England. It was composed of rapper Mau, and producers Tim Saul and Andy Keep.
The group produced two albums before splitting: 1995's Radar (with scratching and guitar by Portishead's Geoff Barrow) and 1997's Human Dust. The group had moderate success, appearing on Later... with Jools Holland and being remixed by Portishead. They had a number 1 single in Israel.
Saul now makes music for documentaries and adverts. Mau appeared on two Télépopmusik albums. Keep teaches at Bath Spa University.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthling_(band)
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