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Telefon Tel Aviv

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Lengthening Shadows
03:35
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The Birds
06:38
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02:48
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The Means Whereby Lovers Are Waylaid
04:21
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Fahrenheit Fair Enough
06:40
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a younger version of myself,
03:40
Album cover of a younger version of myself,
a younger version of myself,
05:15
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John Thomas on the Inside Is Nothing but Foam
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The electro duo Telefon Tel Aviv was a key figure in a certain facet of electronic music. Assimilated to the "Intelligent Dance Music" movement (commonly abbreviated to "IDM"), Telefon Tel Aviv - in three albums released between 2001 and 2009 - enjoyed notable critical and public success. Sadly, the band's career was cut tragically short in early 2009. The release of their last album, Immolate Yourself, in February 2009, coincided with the sudden death of half of the duo, Charles Cooper.