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Portal (UK band)

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Portal are an ambient/dreampop band from the UK, based around multi-instrumentalist Scott Sinfield and vocalist Rachel Hughes. Recording between 1996 and 2006, Portal released a series of albums and singles on a variety of independent record labels in the UK, Europe and USA, including Make Mine Music, the co-operative label started by Scott and Jon Attwood of the band Yellow6. Portal also recorded a BBC Radio 1 session for the late John Peel in 2000.

Discography

Hydro-electric (1998) Earworm 7” with Fridge
July/Lost (1999) Roisin Recordings 7”
Series 1 (2000) Awkward Silence 7” with Yellow6
Naming Stars (2000) Awkward Silence 7” with Yellow6
Reprise (2000) Roisin Recordings CD
Falling EP (2001) Roisin Recordings 7”
Remixes (2001) Roisin Recordings CD
Tristesse (2001) Alice-in-Wonder CD
Closer/Red Over Blue (2001) Earworm 7” with V/Vm
Split (2002) Make Mine Music CD mini-album with Yellow6
Promise (2003) Make Mine Music CD
EP (2003) Make Mine Music CD EP with Schengen
Music for Broadcast (2004) Make Mine Music CD
Quartet (2004) Tricycle-Evolutif 3” CD EP
Waves & Echoes (2005) Make Mine Music CD
Prehistory (2006) Make Mine Music CD
Gone But Not Forgiven (2006) Make Mine Music CD

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