Space and the Woods

"Space and the Woods" is a song released by UK band Late of the Pier on 5 March 2007. It was released on 500 limited edition 7" records.[1]

"Space and the Woods"
Single by Late of the Pier
from the album Fantasy Black Channel
Released5 March 2007 (2007-03-05) (UK)
19 May 2008 (UK) (re-release)
Genre
Length3:58
LabelWayOutWest
Songwriter(s)Sam Eastgate
Late of the Pier singles chronology
"Space and the Woods"
(2007)
"Bathroom Gurgle"
(2007)
Music video
"Space and the Woods" on YouTube

The single and b-side are different recordings to those that appeared on the Zarcorp Demo. Notably, "Heartbeat, Flicker, Line" was given a definite name, previously known to fans as "7Beat" or "Heartbeat". The b-side was later re-recorded and became the lead single for their debut album, Fantasy Black Channel.

The song is currently available as a free download via the band's MySpace page and Last.fm.[2]

The song was remixed by Brighton-based DJ, South Central, and released on a limited edition white label 12".[3]

It was re-recorded and re-released on 19 May 2008 as a double A-side with "Focker", on 12", 7" and download.

The song is currently being used by Sony in their promotional videos for the PSP Go.[4]

It was covered by Marina and the Diamonds as a B-side to her 2009 single "Mowgli's Road".

Track listing

  • 7"
    1. "Space and the Woods"
    2. "Heartbeat, Flicker, Line"
  • 12"
    1. "Space and the Woods" (South Central bootleg mix)

Re-release

  • 7"
    1. "Space and the Woods (Cenzo Townshend Mix)"
    2. "Focker"
  • 12"
    1. "Space And The Woods (Erol Alkan Mix)"
    2. "Space And The Woods (Switch Remix)"
    3. "Focker"
    4. "Focker (Rolmops Remix)"
  • CD single
    1. "Space and the Woods (Cenzo Townshend Mix)"
    2. "Focker"
    3. "The Bears Are Coming (Metronomy Remix)"
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