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- Sleepthief is an American electronic music recording project formed by producer and composer Justin Elswick. Elswick began writing music for the album...
- (with Pole Folder) 2006 "The Dawns****er" (ALBUM): "The Chauffeur" (with Sleepthief) 2006 "The Last One And The First" (with Pentatonik - Simeon Bowring)...
- Alarm. The Sleepthief album The Dawns****er, released June 2006, features Thirsk's vocals in the songs "Sublunar (Sweet Angel)". Sleepthief's follow-up...
- Sleepthief is the eponymous debut album by German jazz saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock's free improvisation trio with British pianist Liam Noble and American...
- country music group Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand, country music group Sleepthief, electronic recording project Stonecircle, fusion group Swim Herschel...
- electronic music, such as Delerium, Ferry Corsten, Pole Folder, Loverush UK!, Sleepthief, Headstrong, Morgan Page, Junkie XL and Guru/Jazzmatazz. She toured with...
- "Holes in Your Coffin". In the summer of 2013, she collaborated with Sleepthief in America, on his new album "Mortal Longing". The two tracks in which...
- 'Rising Star' in 2005 and in 2009 won the SWR Jazz Award for her recording Sleepthief, featuring pianist Liam Noble and drummer Tom Rainey (her husband). They...
- song for their album Bite The Bullet. In 2009, American electronic group Sleepthief covered the song, featuring vocals by Roberta Carter-Harrison. In 2011...
- instrumentals with house act W****ender ("Sunday Session" in 2000) and with Sleepthief on "A Kind of Magic" (2009), "Reason Why" with Coury Palermo (2009) and...