• The Advisory Circle – Full Circle
    • The Advisory Circle – Wait Hear Now
    • The Advisory Circle – Time Immemorial
    • The Advisory Circle – Autres Voix
    • The Advisory Circle – Russian Doll
    • The Advisory Circle – Blueprint
    • The Advisory Circle – Recovery Process
    • The Advisory Circle – Just a Dream
    • The Advisory Circle – Fit for Purpose
    • The Advisory Circle – Away Days
    • The Advisory Circle – Inner Activity
    • The Advisory Circle – Situation One
    • The Advisory Circle – The Architecture
    • The Advisory Circle – Sky Court
    • The Advisory Circle – The Luxury Spectrum
    • The Advisory Circle – Full Circle Logotone
    • 1. Full Circle
    • 2. Wait Hear Now
    • 3. Time Immemorial
    • 4. Autres Voix
    • 5. Russian Doll
    • 6. Blueprint
    • 7. Recovery Process
    • 8. Just a Dream
    • 9. Fit for Purpose
    • 10. Away Days
    • 11. Inner Activity
    • 12. Situation One
    • 13. The Architecture
    • 14. Sky Court
    • 15. The Luxury Spectrum
    • 16. Full Circle Logotone

    Full Circle is the sixth album by long time Ghost Box roster member, The Advisory Circle. Self-avowed synaesthesiac, Cate Brooks conjures a very visual fantasy in four acts (the vinyl version across four sides of a luxurious gatefold double 10”). Her tracks evoke human dramas played out against the timeless backdrop of a utopian built environment, where leisure, luxury, elegance and romance are always in fashion.

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