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Electric Litany are laden with what sounds like thousands of guitars played in a synth desert landscape to the unconventional dark groove of experimental robotic rhythms, guided by a spiritual futuristic prayer call.
Electric Litany is a London-based 4-piece whose music incorporates post-rock, synthpop, neoclassical, electronica and experimental soundscapes. In their formative years the band lived and rehearsed in abandoned buildings across East London, including Leyton Town Hall and The Fallen Angel in Walthamstow. In 2008 they recorded their debut single and video 'Tear' at The Fallen Angel, with the track including a transcript from Greek poet and activist Ghiannis Ritsos, and have since released three LPs and two EPs. After supporting Interpol on their European tour they collaborated with Alan Parsons on their 2nd album, which paved the way to a main stage appearance alongside The Prodigy and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. This year they release their much-anticipated fourth album.