Legion Of Green Men

Legion of Green Men is an electronic music group in Ontario, Canada, working often in the style of ambient, dub, trip-hop, and experimental. Brothers Alexander Addicus and Rupert J. Lloyd are best known for their 1994 debut album Spatial Specific, released initially on Richie Hawtin's Plus 8 label and later picked up by Virgin Records, which garnered a small cult following among the ambient music fan community at the time. They are known to release the occasional productions of vinyls, named Eternal Opuscules by the duo, containing music which, at the end of each brief track, would cause the needle to intentionally repeat, playing the loop infinitely until the record player is turned off. Addicus and Lloyd also release music under many aliases in different genres, often in extremely limited quantities. Their oft-collected alias among noise and gothic enthusiasts, Empirical Sleeping Consort, has yielded three albums.

Discography

Albums

  • Spatial Specific (1994)
  • Floating In Shallow Water (1999)
  • Aegri Somnia Vana (Empirical Sleeping Consort release, 1990)
  • I've Got Tears In My Ears From Lying On My Back Catatoning Over You, Dear (Empirical Sleeping Consort, 1991)
  • The Layers of Awakening (Empirical Sleeping Consort, 1994)

EPs

  • Time Tunnel EP
  • Veneration EP
  • The Borderless
  • Mosaic Eye

 

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