
The Red Orchestra started as an exercise in songwriting without boundaries. There was no band and no specific instruments meaning that each song was able to develop without restriction. Needless to say, the early material was eclectic in the extreme, but after some months a clear and discernible sound began to present itself. As soon as tracks like “The Hard Way” began to arrive the direction of the first album, The Seasonal Distribution Of Love In The City, became clear - tasteful electronica with old skool guitars and big vocals.
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Godlike_Warlike
Every Word You Didn't Mean
Breathe in Breathe Out
Down to the Letter
Beautiful Muse
The 11th Hour
Wishful Thinking
Shut Eye
Prelude
The Labyrinth
Charisma
Love in Motion
Streetlamps & Starlight
Paralysis
Goodnight
African Rain Dance
The Ballad of St. Jude
Fires
The Hard Way
UFO
Switch to Something Else
Help
Safe And Sound
A Royal Interruption
Thicker Than Water
Lost Inside the Lair of Lechery
Defiant
Children of the Night Theme
Introduction
I've Been Lying
Bleed Thy Brother Lover
Obstinant Observations
The Additional Conditional
A Reluctant Rebirth
Lorelei
Who Writes This Stuff?
The Curse of the Thirst
Subject: Stereoheart
Who Writes This Stuff
This Flash Is Everything
Love Thy Neighbor, Brother
An Insidious Invitation
Epilogue
Under An Umbra
Die Rote Kapelle
This Is Just Nonsense
The Good Fight
that bird is confused
Tor's Song MIXED
Lindsey
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