THE DIFFERENCE MACHINE (2007)*

ENGLISH ELECTRIC RECORDINGS EERCD003
  1. Hope This Finds You (3.12)
  2. Perfect Cosmic Storm (14.40) FREE DOWNLOAD
  3. Breathing Space (1.47)
  4. Pick Up If You're There (13.39) FREE DOWNLOAD
  5. From The Wide Open Sea (1.20)
  6. Hope You Made It (3:46) [*]
  7. Salt Water falling on uneven ground (12.38)
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  8. Summer's Lease (7.34)

*) RE-ISSUED 2010 with a bonus track and additional artwork

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What they were saying about 'The Difference Machine'

Splendidly mellifluous UK prog, featuring appearances from Marillion's Pete Trewavas and Nick D'Virgilio from Spock's Beard.
Dave Ling, Classic Rock and Metal Hammer magazines

The Bournemouth band have extra locomotive power for their fifth album, with guest Pete Trewavas (Marillion), Nick D'Virgilio (Spock's Beard, Genesis, Tears For Fears) and Dave Meros (Spock's Beard.) This is finely crafted and acutely involving, especially the chilling Salt Water Falling On Uneven Ground.
Geoff Barton, Classic Rock

It's f***ing brilliant.
Jem Godfrey, Frost

You should definitely check it out. In my humble opinion it is one of the best prog releases of the decade.
Dave Meros, Spock's Beard

Here's a tasty slab of pure prog, the fifth album from a band that continues to plough its own considerable furrow without the aid of label support. This is an English garden variety of progressive rock, not the brutal 21st century insanity of LA's Upsilon Acrux, and Genesis and Marillion are your references (indeed, Pete Trewavas can be found guesting). Expect tracks in excess of 10 minutes, fuzz guitar of every colour, serious rocking out, Beatlesque Mellotronisms, grandiose organs and perhaps just a bit too much saxophone. But then nothing's perfect...
Guitar and Bass magazine

Unashamed, unreconstructed PROG F***IN' ROCK. The Difference Machine is bound to please fans of Yes, The Enid and early Genesis. This one's an epic...sit back and lose yourself.
Terrorizer

The Difference Machine.... arrived on my desk unbidden and with the barest of biographical sketches enclosed, and proceeded to take over half a morning of my time. Typically I'll throw a new arrival in and give it five or ten minutes before moving on, especially if the "to be reviewed" pile has gotten as big as it has just now. But The Difference Machine did not budge from my CD player until the closing notes of "Summer's Lease" had played out an hour later, by which time I had read as much as I possibly could about both this project and this band. The band -- avowed fans of early Genesis, King Crimson and Van Der Graaf Generator -- did not start out as a prog outfit but rather evolved into one over time, reaching full flower with 2004's well-reviewed Gathering Speed. The attention received by the latter album also opened doors for the band in the larger prog community, leading to some wonderful guest shots on this disc by modern prog stalwarts like Nick D'Virgilio and Dave Meros of Spock's Beard and Pete Trewavas of Marillion. The group's distinctive sound carries echoes of Gabriel-era Genesis in its complexity and seriousness of purpose, but also picks up threads of Dark Side-era Pink Floyd in its dreamy jams and liberal use of sax, not to mention a smidgen of Death Cab For Cutie-esque shimmering melancholy. Principally composed by Spawton and produced by Poole, The Difference Machine is a magnificent piece of work, one of the most engrossing and entertaining modern prog albums I've heard.
Jason Warburg, Daily Vault


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