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Robin Guthrie

Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd Visit ‘The Moon and the Melodies’
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Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd Visit ‘The Moon and the Melodies’

By
John Bergstrom
/ 19 September 2024

The collaboration between ethereal pop trio Cocteau Twins and avant-gardist Harold Budd, The Moon and the Melodies, hits vinyl for the first time since 1986.

Writing Something Complete: An Interview With Robin Guthrie
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Writing Something Complete: An Interview With Robin Guthrie

By
Kevin Korber
/ 7 January 2015
The guitarist/composer behind Cocteau Twins talks about his return to film soundtracks and the effects that technology has had on his own unique songwriting process.
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Robin Guthrie: Emeralds

By
John Bergstrom
/ 21 August 2011
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Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd: Bordeaux

By
Joe Copplestone
/ 27 March 2011
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Robin Guthrie: Sunflower Stories

By
AJ Ramirez
/ 23 April 2010
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Robin Guthrie: Angel Falls EP

By
John Bergstrom
/ 1 September 2009
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Robin Guthrie: 3:19

By
D.M. Edwards
/ 18 December 2008
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Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd: After the Night Falls

By
John Bergstrom
/ 19 July 2007
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Robin Guthrie: Everlasting

By
John Bergstrom
/ 28 November 2006
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Robin Guthrie: Continental

By
Marc A. Price
/ 28 August 2006

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