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Perfume Tree

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Years active
  
1991 - 1999

Website
  
www.minimum.ca

Active from
  
1991

Labels
  
Minimum Records

Active until
  
1999

Origin
  
Vancouver, Canada

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Members
  
Jane Tilley, Pete Lutwyche

Albums
  
A Lifetime Away, The Sun's Running Out, Feeler, Roots, Felt, Dust, Live at Aro.space, Tide's Out, Fathom the Sky, Remote

Genres
  
Ambient music, Electronica, Techno, Trip hop, Downtempo, Chill-out music, Drum and bass, Ethereal wave

Perfume Tree was a band from Vancouver, British Columbia that existed from 1991 until December 1999. Originally a group of disc jockeys from the University of British Columbia's campus radio station, CITR, members Jane Tilley and Pete Lutwyche went on to form Veloce with Ian MacLachlan.

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The song Uneasy, from the album A Lifetime Away, appeared on the soundtrack to the 2007 film Weirdsville.

The samples "Don't you believe in anything?" and "The future's not so bad, have faith in me" from the song Aircraft Engines on The Sun's Running Out are Ace from the Doctor Who episode The Curse of Fenric when she speaks to the Vicar in the empty church.

Perfume tree so far away


Albums

  • Dust - Zulu Records, 1992
  • Remote EP - Zulu Records, 1993
  • The Sun's Running Out - Zulu Records, 1994
  • A Lifetime Away - Zulu Records, 1995
  • Fathom the Sky EP - World Domination Records, 1995
  • Tides Out - World Domination Records, 1997
  • Feeler - World Domination Records, 1998
  • Felt - World Domination Records, 2000
  • Songs

    Warm Sun FingersFeeler · 1998
    Blue StarsA Lifetime Away · 1995
    The NightmirrorA Lifetime Away · 1995

    References

    Perfume Tree Wikipedia