RADIO OVER MOSCOW
Radio Over Moscow was a musical project retired in 2015 to make way for Anecdata.
If you’re keen to hear some really old and dubiously written and recorded stuff though, you’re in the right place, I guess?
Check out Radio Over Moscow’s output below – download via Bandcamp (pay what you want) or stream at all the usual outlets.

2015

Get Off My Case / Flashes Before Your Eyes
SINGLE – Released August 12, 2015
Get Off My Case backed with Flashes Before Your Eyes was the final Radio Over Moscow release before the mutation into Anecdata.

The Wow! Signal
SINGLE – Released June 27, 2015
The Wow! Signal was later re-recorded for Anecdata‘s Bunkerland album. Backed with It Is What It Is.

Heartbeat Factory
SINGLE – Released May 15, 2015
Heartbeat Factory, backed with Trigger Happy. The title track was later re-recorded for Anecdata‘s Bunkerland album.
Only available on Bandcamp – this one didn’t make it to streaming, for some reason.

Override
SINGLE – Released May 2, 2015
Three-track single, Override backed with You Can Do Anything and a radio edit of the first song.
Override was later rerecorded for Anecdata‘s If I Was PM… album.

Try And Make A Change
SINGLE – Released March 13, 2015
Two-track single, Try and Make a Change backed with An Eye on What You Do.
The latter was later significantly rewritten as The Smoothest Brain for Anecdata‘s A Better Plan B album.
2014

Others
EP – Released November 14, 2014
An EP of covers – Duran Duran, Pseudo Echo, John Lennon and the Beatles.

Paradox on Earth
ALBUM – Released September 22, 2014
Fuzzy guitars, fuzzier keys, big drums and bigger synthbass – it’s the final and best album from Radio Over Moscow. Politics, snark and lyrics inspired by those times you go down the Wikipedia rabbit hole.
2013

Contact
ALBUM – Released August 15, 2013
The fourth album from Radio Over Moscow.
2012

Deus Ex Robotica
DOUBLE ALBUM – Released 2011-2012
The third album from Radio Over Moscow. Released a song at a time over 2011 and 2012. Tells the story of the world’s first cyborg politician.
There are plans to rerecord it one day, with added songs. Make it a quadruple.
Due to the nature of its release at the time, it is not on streaming – just Bandcamp. A less compressed version is available here.
2010

Circle Jerk 2010
EP – Released June 29, 2010
An EP of electronic-tinged cover versions of songs by local bands from Hamilton, New Zealand, including Love and Violence, Tweeter and Amy Racecar.
Only on Bandcamp.

Hide the Decline
ALBUM – Released April 24, 2010
Album number two from Radio Over Moscow – some dirty lo-fi bedroom indie rock/new wave.
If you’d like a less-compressed, more dynamic mix, with bonus extras, here you go.
2009

Battletech
ALBUM – Released July 18, 2009
Debut album from Radio Over Moscow – a mix of indie guitars and retro electronics, primitively performed and produced.
If you’d like a less-compressed, more dynamic mix, here you go.