
The Twelve Hour Foundation is an electronic/musique concrète/conceptual pop group based in Bristol. The line-up comprises Polly Hulse (analogue synth/rhythms) and Jez Butler (analogue synth/concrète sequences). The band initially came together to perform pieces from Jez’s album The Lighter Side of Concrete. The name, originally attributed by Polly to a side project, is now permanent.
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