I Thought of Numbers

I Thought Of Numbers is the debut EP by Australian pop group Cut Copy, released on the 10th of September, 2001 by Modular Recordings.

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Cut Copy

Cut Copy is a synthpop band from Melbourne, Australia. Their sound, often labeled as electropop, draws considerable influence from 80s new wave, synth-pop and post-punk genres. Cut Copy is managed by Punkdafunk, and is signed to the record label Modular Recordings, home of Wolfmother, The Presets,...

Label

Modular Recordings

Modular Records is an Australian record label. It was established by Sydney-based music promoter Steve Pavlovic as a joint-venture with EMI, but is now distributed (and half-owned) by Universal Music in Australia. Modular has released recordings by local artists such as Eskimo Joe, Ben Lee, The...
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