Difference between revisions of "AVOTOR"
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[[Disease/Wait And See]] limited to 100 copies white label 7"[remixes of Concord Dawn/Shihad], 2002<br> | [[Disease/Wait And See]] limited to 100 copies white label 7"[remixes of Concord Dawn/Shihad], 2002<br> | ||
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− | ''Let Them Try'' appears on the compilation [[Coalescence]] | + | ''Let Them Try'' appears on the 2005 compilation [[Coalescence]] |
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==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 16:51, 2 February 2008
AVOTOR were formed in Auckland in mid-1998 by ex-Hamiltonians H.Walker and Bevis Langman Painter (both formerly of Genitus Lung). Painter left AVOTOR in 2004 and was replaced by Tamlyn Martinovich, also formerly of Genitus Lung.
AVOTOR have released two albums, Looming on KOG Transmissions in 1999 and Billion on their own label Midium Records in 2003, an EP
in 2001 called Illooming with alternative versions of tracks from Looming, and two singles. In 2004 and 2005 they played shows in New Zealand, Latvia, Germany, Poland, Belgium, UK, and The Netherlands.
Releases
Looming album, 1999
Collectow March 8" single, 2000 (Crawlspace Records)
Illooming EP, 2001
Disease/Wait And See limited to 100 copies white label 7"[remixes of Concord Dawn/Shihad], 2002
Billion album 2003
Nothing But Surrender/Glacier Weapon 7", 2005
Let Them Try appears on the 2005 compilation Coalescence