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Bailter Space( Bailterspace )【 73 songs in total 】
Bailter Space (a.k.a. Bailterspace) is an atmospheric noise rock band that formed in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1987 as Nelsh Bailter Space; they had previously recorded as The Gordons. Its members are Alister Parker (guitar, bass), John Halvorsen (bass, guitar), Brent McLachlan (drums/percussion, samples). After releasing seven studio albums, numerous EPs/singles and a career retrospective compilation, Bailter Space went on an extended hiatus in 2004. They returned in August 2008 to play the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan.

History

Halvorsen, Parker, and McLachlan were in a band called The Gordons formed by John Halvorsen in 1980. The Gordons released the three-song Future Shock EP in 1981, along with a video for the song 'Adults and Children'. Their debut self-titled LP came out later that year. The band then released the Volume 2 LP in 1984, with Vince Pinker on bass in the absence of Alister, before disbanding circa 1985. Flying Nun Europe (and subsequently Flying Nun proper) reissued The Gordons and Future Shock on one CD, while Volume 2 remains unavailable.

Nelsh Bailter Space was formed by Parker and former Clean drummer Hamish Kilgour in 1987, initially completing the line-up with Glenda Bills on keyboards and Ross Humphries (also of The Terminals, and formerly of The Pin Group), later shortening its name to Bailter Space. After a couple of singles, Bills and Humphreys left, with Halvorsen joining on bass, this line-up recording the Tanker album and the 'Grader Spader' single, both produced by Brent McLachlan. The band travelled to the United States where they played at the New Music Seminar in 1989, and when they returned, Kilgour opted to stay there with his new wife and form a new band, Monsterland. Parker and Halvorsen recruited Mclachlan as the new drummer, recreating the original Gordons lineup. This line-up debuted with the Thermos album, recorded in 1989.

After several releases on Flying Nun, and after changing base several times between New Zealand, Germany, and the US, New York City indie label Matador Records signed them for release in the United States, in approximately 1990. The 1992 The Aim EP was the band's first official U.S. release, and was released as two separate 7-inch singles in the UK, with both awarded 'Single of the Week' by Melody Maker. The band moved to New York City during the 1993 Robot World sessions. The EIP EP was released, containing slightly-remixed versions of two Robot World tracks and two that would appear on the forthcoming Vortura. Vortura would be followed a year later by Wammo.

After this, their U.S. releases came out on NYC-based label Turnbuckle Records, which folded circa 2002. In 2004, Matador Records deleted all Bailter Space releases from their catalog. The band's releases are now out of print, except for in New Zealand / Australia.

A career-spanning retrospective compilation, Bailterspace was issued in 2004.

In August 2008, Bailter Space emerged from a 4-year hiatus to perform live at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City. They were joined by new recruit Ian Ljungquist filling in on the bass.

A new album entitled Strobosphere was released in New Zealand on 13 August 2012 and in the United States on 21 August 2012.
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  Song Lyricist Composer Date
1 Ad Man(Provided)      
2 Argonaut(Provided)     1997
3 At Five We Drive(Provided)     1995
4 Be On Time(Provided)     1993
5 Begin(Provided)     1993
6 Capsule(Provided)     1997
7 Collider(Provided)     1997
8 Colours(Provided)     1995
9 Control(Provided)     1994
10 D Thing(Provided)     1995
11 Dark Blue(Provided)     1994
12 Dome(Provided)     1997
13 Earth Fed(Provided)      
14 EIP(Provided)     1993
15 El Whizzo(Provided)      
16 Fascination(Provided)     1993
17 Fish Eye(Provided)      
18 Fused(Provided)      
19 GA 9(Provided)     1997
20 Galaxy(Provided)     1994
21 Get Lost(Provided)     1993
22 Glass(Provided)      
23 Glimmer(Provided)     1995
24 Grader Spader(Provided)      
25 Hard Wired(Provided)      
26 I'm In Love With These Times(Provided)      
27 I.C.Y.(Provided)     1994
28 II(Provided)     1997
29 Make(Provided)     1993
30 Morning(Provided)     1993
31 New Man(Provided)      
32 No. 2(Provided)     1994
33 Now I Will Live(Provided)      
34 One More Reason(Provided)      
35 Orbit(Provided)     1993
36 Ore(Provided)     1993
37 Our Aim(Provided)      
38 Pass It Up(Provided)     1997
39 Picking Up(Provided)     1997
40 Present(Provided)      
41 Process Paid(Provided)     1994
42 Projects(Provided)     1994
43 Reactor(Provided)     1994
44 Remain(Provided)     1993
45 Retro(Provided)     1995
46 Robot World(Provided)     1993
47 Seperate-Circles(Provided)      
48 Shadow(Provided)     1994
49 Shield(Provided)     1997
50 Shine(Provided)     1992
51 Skin(Provided)      
52 So La(Provided)     1997
53 Splat(Provided)     1995
54 Tag(Provided)     1997
55 Tanker(Provided)      
56 The Aim(Provided)     1992
57 The State(Provided)      
58 The Sun(Provided)     1997
59 The Today Song(Provided)      
60 The “W' Song(Provided)      
61 Titan(Provided)      
62 Unseen(Provided)     1992
63 Untied(Provided)     1995
64 Valve(Provided)      
65 Velo(Provided)     1997
66 Voices(Provided)     1994
67 Voltage(Provided)     1995
68 Wammo(Provided)     1995
69 We Know(Provided)     1992
70 X(Provided)     1994
71 Your Invisible Life(Provided)      
72 Zapped(Provided)     1995
73 Zero Return(Provided)