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  1. Relaxed vocals arrive before 3 minutes. "Lost In Translation" has a very hyper start with vocals, piano, drums and more. A frantic beginning. It does settle back before a minute. "Chimera" is my favourite song on here. It's spacey and haunting to start and I like the depth of sound as the bass clarinet helps out.

  2. The Science Group were an avant-rock group founded in France in 1997 by English drummer Chris Cutler from Henry Cow and Yugoslav contemporary classical composer and keyboardist Stevan Tickmayer. They released A Mere Coincidence , an album of songs on science related topics in 1999, and an instrumental album, Spoors in 2003.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_CutlerChris Cutler - Wikipedia

    Cutler and Yugoslav keyboardist and composer Stevan Tickmayer formed The Science Group in 1997 to record A Mere Coincidence (1999), an album of songs on science topics, including quantum mechanics. Cutler wrote the texts, Tickmayer composed the music, and the rest of the group comprised Bob Drake (bass guitar, vocals) and Claudio ...

  4. Released in 1999 on RēR (catalog no. ReR SCIENCE 1; CD). Genres: Avant-Prog, Rock in Opposition. Rated #611 in the best albums of 1999. Featured peformers: Chris Cutler (lyrics), Bob Drake (recording engineer, mixing engineer, producer), Maggie Thomas (cover design, artwork), Jon Crossland (typography, design).

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "...A Mere Coincidence.." on Discogs.

  6. https://thesciencegroup.bandcamp.com/album/a-mere-coincidenceGenre: avant-prog/rock in oppositionYear: 1999Track listing:00:00 01 Mnemonic02:36 02 Aleph Zero...

  7. Both their album were released on ReR; A Mere Coincidence in 1999 and Spoors in 2003. The name of the band is based on song lyrics that Chris Cutler wrote that revolved around scientific issues such as physics and genetic engineering.