festival alongside 65daysofstatic in April, becoming the first Australian band to play at the event.
The Fall of Math is the debut album by the instrumental post-rock band 65daysofstatic, released on September 20, 2004 through Monotreme.
65's.late.nite.double-a-side.college.cut-up.trailers.for.the.looped.future is the first Unreleased/Unreleasable album by the Sheffield, UK, instrumental math rock band 65daysofstatic.
"Don't Go Down to Sorrow" was the first single released from 65daysofstatic's third album, The Destruction of Small Ideas.
The album was mastered in April 2009 by Bunt Stafford Clark (also known for producing albums for Cher, Graham Coxon, Elbow, Placebo, Jesus and Mary Chain, and Alison Moyet) and was released in October 2009 on the British label Monotreme Records (65daysofstatic, Barzin).
"The Distant and Mechanised Glow of Eastern European Dance Parties" is the second single to be released from the album The Destruction of Small Ideas by 65daysofstatic.
The band then toured Europe and the UK, including performing at Belgium’s Rhaaa Lovely Festival, where they played alongside Deerhoof, 65daysofstatic, Piano Magic, Grails and 31knots.