Computer Music

Five Public Service Broadcasti­ng tracks you need to hear

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Blue Heaven 2021

With Andreya Casablanca on vocals, this hightempo track is the second single from the new album and will likely become a live show favourite. Its dynamic twists from quiet ambience to driven guitar riffs will get you wiggling in seconds.

Signal 30 2013

Signal 30 is a track to be played at full volume so you can feel the bass rattling your ribcage. The vocals are taken from a 1959 road safety film of the same name and swells into high-octane, perilous rock’n’roll from the second the guitars kick in.

The Other Side 2015

A gentle, synth-led track about Apollo 8 orbiting the moon, that has a staccato sound wave setting the tempo. Vocal recordings from Mission Control are heard as the song swells, before dropping out as the craft rotates around the back of the moon.

Progress Every Valley 2018

Progress sees the band mix calming vocoder and vocal melodies from Camera Obscura’s Tracyanne Campbell with shimmering electronic synth chords and guitar fills that slowly become more ray-gun like as the track builds.

Go! 2015

You can’t do a list of ‘must listen to’ Public Service Broadcasti­ng tracks without featuring Go!. Inspired by the Apollo 11 moon landing it features all the instrument­al layering, tight guitar riffs and dynamic changes the band have become famous for.

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