
65Daysofstatic
Biography
Founded in 2001 as a trio, then made up of Joe Shrewsbury, Paul Wolinski, and Iain Armstrong, the 65Daysofstatic group would take its name from the fact that it was led to compose the soundtrack of John Carpenter's film Stealth Bomber featuring Kurt Russell at its beginnings. The film was delayed for 65 days due to a logistical error.
In May 2003, Armstrong left the group, which was then reduced to a dual state. During this year will be composed The Fall Of Math. By the end of 2003, Rob Jones (Battery) and Gareth Hughes (Basse) joined the band. The Fall Of Math was released in late 2004, followed by One Time For All Time a year later.
After many line-up changes, the band returned to us in 2007 with the surprising Destruction Of Small Ideas at Monotreme Records.
Discography

No Man's Sky: Music For An Infinite Universe
2016

Wild Light
2013

The Coach Road Session
2012

The Last Dance
2012

Silent Running
2011

We Were Exploding Anyway
2010

Heavy Sky
2010

Weak4
2010

Escape From New York
2009

The Distant And Mechanised Glow Of Eastern European Dance Parties
2008

The Destruction Of Small Ideas
2007

Don't Go Down To Sorrow
2007

B-Sides & Rarities Volume 1: '...Then We Take Japan'
2006

One Time For All Time
2005

Hole
2005

Unreleased/Unreleasable Volume 2: 'How I Fucked Off All My Friends'
2005

The Fall Of Math
2004

Retreat! Retreat!
2004

Unreleased/Unreleasable Volume 1: 65's.Late.Nite.Double-A-Side.College.Cut-Up.Trailers.For.The.Looped.Future
2003

Stumble.Stop.Repeat
2003

Watch The Stars Fall...
2001

Play.Nice.Kids
2001