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Glasgow's Ruaridh Law is a busy man. Over ten years, from his formative years as one third of electronica heroes The Marcia Blaine School For Girls, through further experimental work as The Village Orchestra, on to dancefloor-focused releases as the foreshortened TVO, even encompassing drone work as one half of both Accrual and Rose & Sandy, his prolific release schedule is only matched by the grandeur of his ambition, and he's as comfortable live-soundtracking obscure Japanese surrealist cop shows as he is improvising live performance or holdi...read more

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