Lost Signal
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Lost Signal is a stage name of Philadelphian electronic musician Charles Rehill.
Lost Signal's debut EP Command was followed by the full-length Catharsis, produced by Tom Shear (Assemblage 23). Lost Signal's music has been described as futurepop.
In 2006 Lost Signal returned from a four year hiatus with the release of Eviscerate.
[edit] Discography
- Command EP, (Private Publication, 2000)
- Absence (5:12)
- Martyr (4:39)
- Regret (6:02)
- Tundra (3:43)
- Catharsis (Inception Records, 2001); produced by Tom Shear, mastered by Dr. A-Funz of Arzt+Pfusch
- Preface (2:26)
- Unfulfilled (5:26)
- Apathy (5:17); incorrectly listed as "Apaathy" in the liner notes
- Shame (5:14)
- Absence (6:05)
- Martyr (4:38)
- Regret (6:00)
- Overcome (5:41)
- Torment (5:43)
- Strain (5:14)
- Dissonance (5:53)
- Frozen (5:59)
- Eviscerate (23db Records, 2006)
- Incalculable
- Quicksand Effect
- Locked Away
- Mourn
- Drowning
- Distance
- Perfect Sky
- Haunted
- Blind
- Gone
- Quiet Fury
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