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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kyte_(band)Kyte (band) - Wikipedia

    Kyte (band) Kyte are an electronic indie pop group, from Leicestershire, England. Kyte comprise Nick Moon (vocals), Tom Lowe (guitars and keyboards), Scott Hislop (drums and percussion). [1] Their earlier musical output was often labelled shoegazing (or neo-shoegazing) and post rock but they have since moved into a more electro and pop ...

  2. Okay, so Leicestershire-based five-piece Kyte have landed on the radar, so-to-speak, to an extent. The extent of a small pin prick on a sewing cushion. However, on the back of their recently released self-titled debut mini-album, next month sees the band enjoying some prestigious support slots with iLiKETRAiNS. And all this from a band still in ...

  3. Introducing the band - part 5 . Name: Andy Kyte Role: Electric Guitar / Vocals Nickname: Top Dog . Hey, my name is Andy and I look after our IG account. I live in North London with my wife, Sarah. I grew up playing guitar and writing songs but also have a degree in Classical music and work as a film orchestrator. .

  4. www.loudersound.com › reviews › kyte-love-to-be-lostKyte: Love To Be Lost - Louder

    Jul 10, 2013 · For Leicester band Kyte, it means having this, their fourth album, hit number two in the iTunes charts there, while having almost no profile in their native UK. Love To Be Lost is dream-pop in the truest sense, with pulsing electronica layered among washes of meticulously effected vocals and guitars. Breaking Bones is a stunning opener, and ...

  5. Kyte discography and songs: Music profile for Kyte, formed 2006. Genres: Post-Rock, Dream Pop, Shoegaze. Albums include Kyte, Dead Waves, and Science for the Living.

  6. Jun 23, 2013 · Kyte Love To Be Lost . CD/DL. Released 17 June (UK) Louder Than War check out the new album by the (self described) ‘ambient electropop’ band Kyte who, despite having ‘smashed it’ in the Far East already, are as of yet little known back on their home soil. “Big in Japan” – it used to be an industry joke, but not any more.

  7. Ben Cox. Bass. Scott Hislop. Drums. Nick Moon. Vocals. Tom Lowe. Guitar, Keyboard

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