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Low Noise High Output: posted on 11/8/2009
I’ve Missed You - This Shore - Fourth Song For James Cleveland - Electro - Amen, Sister - Yes, Let’s Drum Together

Don’t let “I’ve Missed You” put you off of this, he does sound well drunk. The rest of the podcast is simply great!
“Let’s Drum Together” and the transition segments between the sections/songs that sound very much like Tom’s Geometry EP.

On July 31st, 2010 Tom made a video for This Shore:
I recently obtained permission to post these again (there are six). This is the most recent, you can listen to them all here: http://fuckyeahtommilsom.tumblr.com/TomPodcast

Edit: Download Low Noise High Output

Five Songs for James Cleveland - Tom Milsom
From the index page on Tom’s site for it:
“My first EP, written for the birthday of my good friend James Cleveland”

Release Date:February 09, 2007
Length:11:40

There is only one known physical copy, and that belongs to James Cleveland.


EDIT: Re-uploaded! Five Songs For James Cleveland
I have this too, it’s quite enjoyable, sadly it is no longer available. Though because I had it before it was gone Tom did send me a replacement song for one I accidentally deleted when I was deleting doubles :)

What Tom’s original(?) 2007 post* said:
FIVE SONGS FOR JAMES CLEVELAND (a pleasant enough EP by your very own Tom Milsom) is now available for FREE DOWNLOAD for a limited time only! HOORAY!

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Five Songs For James Cleveland (hereafter referred to as 5S4JC) is myfirst full length EP, and contains, as the name would suggest, five songs written as a birthday gift for my very good friend James Cleveland. The album takes a different path from the rest of my work, and I’ve used a lot of synthesisers to make a lot of weird and interesting sounds.
The first two songs I am inclined to list as my least favourite, and I’ve always treated them as a sort of introduction, only leading up to the ‘real’ part of the EP, but without them it just doesn’t sound the same, and to be honest it would have been a crappier gift. For this reason, they have been included, but have been numbered -1 and 0 so the good stuff starts at 1. My favourites are #2 and #3, but you’re entitled to your own opinion, I suppose.

“The best synth stuff I’ve heard in a while ”
—Stefan Rutland

“This guy is good. Thanks for the musics.”
—Aaron Alexander

You can hear the fourth and fifth song (#2, #3) off of it in the podcast though, which makes sense, because he does say they are his favourites.

*He posted this again to the website between May 25th (this is when he moved to the new site) and June 4th, 2009- but I don’t have anything about what that one said, that’s how I got it though.
You can see it was there in the Shallow Ocean post.