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  1. 4 de ago. de 2000 · Subscribe to 4AD here: http://bit.ly/4ADYouTubeTaken from 1995's 'Ask Me Tomorrow' album is the gorgeous 'Love Songs on the Radio' featuring lead vocals from...

  2. Mojave 3. Comprising former Slowdive members, U.K. band pursued a more keyboard-based sound but retained its languorous mellow. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1990s - 2010s. Formed. 1995 in London, England. Disbanded.

  3. Mojave 3 discography and songs: Music profile for Mojave 3, formed 1994. Genres: Alt-Country, Dream Pop, Indie Pop. Albums include Ask Me Tomorrow, Excuses for Travellers, and Out of Tune.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2019 · Listen to music from Mojave 3 like Love Songs on the Radio, My Life In Art & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Mojave 3.

  5. Mojave 3 was born from the ashes from the shoegazer band Slowdive, whose record sales did not satisfy their record company Creation, which dropped them in 1995. Shortly thereafter, Neil Halstead (vocals and guitar), Rachel Goswell (vocals) and Ian McCutcheon (drums and percussion) started recording demos, which they sent to various record companies. 4AD founder Ivo Watts-Russell got hold of ...

  6. Ask Me Tomorrow is the debut album by Mojave 3, released by 4AD on 16 October 1995 in the UK and on 16 January 1996 in the US. The album was released roughly eight months after the release of Pygmalion, the third studio album by Mojave 3 founders Neil Halstead, Rachel Goswell, and Ian McCutcheon's previous band Slowdive.. While recording Pygmalion, Neil Halstead began simultaneously writing ...

  7. 4ad.com › artists › mojave3Mojave 3 - 4AD

    Mojave 3 are vocalist/guitarist Neil Halstead, bassist/vocalist Rachel Goswell, guitarist Simon Rowe, keyboard player Alan Forrester and drummer Ian McCutcheon. The band broke cover in 1995, when a six-track demo impressed 4AD sufficiently to offer them a deal, despite a then-prevailing musical climate of bumptious Britpop that seemed totally at odds with what Mojave 3 were doing.