Flies Inside The Sun
50 top tracks
Flies Inside The Sun
50 top tracks
Albums

An Audience of Others (Including Herself)
Flies Inside The Sun

Invisible Pyramid: Elegy Box
Flies Inside The Sun

Flies Inside the Sun
Flies Inside The Sun

The Invisible Pyramid: Elegy Box
Flies Inside The Sun

Le Mal D'archive
Flies Inside The Sun

Burning Glass
Flies Inside The Sun

Cactus Sky
Flies Inside The Sun

The invisible pyramid
Flies Inside The Sun

An Audience Of Others
Flies Inside The Sun

The Invisible Pyramid (Disc 1)
Flies Inside The Sun

Invisible Pyramid-Elegy Box
Flies Inside The Sun

An Audience of Others (Including Herself)
Flies Inside The Sun
Biography
Flies Inside The Sun were a band from New Zealand. They formed in 1993, and consisted of Kim Pieters, Peter Stapleton, Danny Butt, and Brian Crook. They were part of a prominent improvisation / noise scene which was active in New Zealand at the time, documented in magazines such as Opprobrium and compilations such as Le Jazz Non. Pieters and Stapleton had been members of the recently disbanded Dadamah along with Roy Montgomery. Their debut album, An Audience of Others (Including Herself), was re...Read more on Last.fm
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Flies Inside The Sun were a band from New Zealand. They formed in 1993, and consisted of Kim Pieters, Peter Stapleton, Danny Butt, and Brian Crook. They were part of a prominent improvisation / noise scene which was active in New Zealand at the time, documented in magazines such as Opprobrium and compilations such as Le Jazz Non. Pieters and Stapleton had been members of the recently disbanded Dadamah along with Roy Montgomery. Their debut album, An Audience of Others (Including Herself), was released on the Kranky label in 1995. They disbanded when Brian Crook left to focus on his other project, The Renderers. They reformed in 1997 and released a self titled album on Stapleton's own Metonymic label. This was followed by a string of releases on the Metonymic label. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Flies+Inside+the+Sun">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
