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'''They Ate Isengard''' is the offical title of experimental musician Harvey Parker's solo project, founded in 2009. The project was first described by Parker as "a fun way to learn your ways around your DAW's", but has since then grown into a full-fledged music project, having released five EP's and one full length album since its start. The playful, yet heavy and noisy picture of sound provided by TAI contains everything from distorted dropped guitars and intense electronical drumming to tambourines, flutes, harmonicas, whistles and according to Parker "whatever I can get my hands on".
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'''They Ate Isengard''' is the offical title of experimental musician Harvey Parker's solo project, founded in 2009. The project was first described by Parker as "a fun way to learn your ways around your DAW's (Digital Audio Workstation)", but has since then grown into a full-fledged music project, having released five EP's and one full length album since its start. The playful, yet heavy and noisy picture of sound provided by TAI contains everything from distorted dropped guitars and intense electronical drumming to tambourines, flutes, harmonicas, whistles and according to Parker "whatever I can get my hands on".
  
  

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They Ate Isengard is the offical title of experimental musician Harvey Parker's solo project, founded in 2009. The project was first described by Parker as "a fun way to learn your ways around your DAW's (Digital Audio Workstation)", but has since then grown into a full-fledged music project, having released five EP's and one full length album since its start. The playful, yet heavy and noisy picture of sound provided by TAI contains everything from distorted dropped guitars and intense electronical drumming to tambourines, flutes, harmonicas, whistles and according to Parker "whatever I can get my hands on".


Discography

  • Self-titled EP (2009)
  • Etoiles Mourantes EP (2010)
  • The Intense Roundabout Experience Part 1 EP (2011)
  • Bullshit EP (2012)
  • The Intense Roundabout Experience Part 2 EP (2013)
  • Abstract Corn Cloud (2014)