Album artwork for Breakfast by Teleman

Teleman - 'Tele', from the Greek for 'distance' - are a band you're invited to, not inundated with. Their sparse, welcoming minimalist synth tones, gentle motorik beats and balloon-light melodies seeped quietly onto the radio last year and hypnotized the alt-pop nation. With two stunning singles under their belt, London's Teleman release their debut album 'Breakfast'. Produced by Bernard Butler, 'Breakfast' is released through Moshi Moshi Records. From the pared-back 'Cristina', to the modernist proposition of 'Steam Train Girl' (both former singles which clocked up plays across Radio 1 and earned themselves Playlist spots on BBC 6Music and Xfm) and new track 'Lady Low', variety abounds on 'Breakfast'. Elsewhere is the sweeping psych pop of '23 Floors Up' - a song of high-rise hotel passions and paranoia - and the startling 'Mainline', a warped, electro-fied chain-gang blues full of visions of burning seas, secret gangs and luminous lovers.

Teleman

Breakfast

Moshi Moshi Records
Album artwork for Breakfast by Teleman
LP

£24.99£21.99

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Released 02/06/2014Catalogue Number

MOSHILP56

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Teleman

Breakfast

Moshi Moshi Records
Album artwork for Breakfast by Teleman
LP

£24.99£21.99

sale
Released 02/06/2014Catalogue Number

MOSHILP56

Learn more

Teleman - 'Tele', from the Greek for 'distance' - are a band you're invited to, not inundated with. Their sparse, welcoming minimalist synth tones, gentle motorik beats and balloon-light melodies seeped quietly onto the radio last year and hypnotized the alt-pop nation. With two stunning singles under their belt, London's Teleman release their debut album 'Breakfast'. Produced by Bernard Butler, 'Breakfast' is released through Moshi Moshi Records. From the pared-back 'Cristina', to the modernist proposition of 'Steam Train Girl' (both former singles which clocked up plays across Radio 1 and earned themselves Playlist spots on BBC 6Music and Xfm) and new track 'Lady Low', variety abounds on 'Breakfast'. Elsewhere is the sweeping psych pop of '23 Floors Up' - a song of high-rise hotel passions and paranoia - and the startling 'Mainline', a warped, electro-fied chain-gang blues full of visions of burning seas, secret gangs and luminous lovers.