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The Needle Was Traveling
  
Spider Smile

Release date
  
21 March 2005

Artist
  
Tarwater

Label
  
Morr Music

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Released
  
March 21, 2005 (Germany)

Genres
  
Post-rock, Electronic dance music, Indietronica

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The Needle Was Traveling is the sixth full-length release by Tarwater, an electronic music group from Berlin, Germany. The album debuted on March 22, 2005.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Across the Dial"
  2. "Stone"
  3. "Seven of Nine"
  4. "Entry"
  5. "Babylonian Tower"
  6. "TV Blood"
  7. "The People"
  8. "All That"
  9. "Jackie"
  10. "Yeah!"
  11. "In a Single Place"
  12. "Ninety Days"
  13. "Unseen in the Disco"
  14. "Home Tonight"

Lyric Origin

Many of the lyrics from The Needle Was Traveling are direct sentences that can be found in various short stories or books, with each song relating to a singular, specific story. For example, the lyrics from "Across the Dial" can be found in Roald Dahl's "The Sound Machine," a short story in his collection Skin and Other Stories. "Ninety Days" lyrics can be read from text in Valis, a science fiction novel written by Philip K. Dick.

Songs

1Across The Dial3:23
2Stone3:49
3Seven Of Nine4:26

References

The Needle Was Traveling Wikipedia