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Track: This Deed
Artist: Electrelane
Album: The Power Out

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Name: Electrelane
Spotify Genres: krautrock, post-rock
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In 1998, drummer Emma Gaze and multi-instrumentalist Verity Susman formed the British indie rock band Electrelane in Brighton, England. Various personnel joined in the formative years. Guitarist Mia Clarke replaced Debbie Ball before the band released their debut album. Rachel Dalley played bass on the early singles and first two studio albums, "Rock it to the Moon" and "The Power Out." Ros Murray, an Electrelane fan, took over bass guitar duties in 2004. The band went on an indefinite hiatus after a last home show, at Brighton's Pavilion Theatre, on December 1st, 2007. They reformed in 2011 for a few gigs, including summer festivals. In 2012, Electrelane played more summer shows, including a return to Australia and a performance in Hong Kong. The quartet has returned to indefinite hiatus since that final tour. Record label Too Pure reissued Electrelane's studio albums on vinyl in 2013.

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Release: Electrelane - This Deed
Year: 2004
Genres: Electronic, Rock
Styles: Indie Rock

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LYRICS

The first part of the lyrics is a quote from Friedrich Nietzsche, from Die Fröhliche Wissenschaft (The Gay Science), section 125 of book 3.
Diese Tat ist ihnen immer noch ferner, als die fernsten Gestirne, und doch haben sie dieselbe getan!
Hände hoch!

This deed is still more distant from them than the most distant stars, and yet they have done it themselves!

Hands up!