This Transmission will be available for free to download. "MySpace Transmissions" a music program that empowers top recording artists with a new platform to create and distribute exclusive video content available for viral distribution and audio tracks available for purchase in the U.S. MySpace Transmissions underscores the company's commitment to building unique music programming and business models that benefit labels, bands, and fans.
Neil Halstead (myspace.com/neilhalsteadofficial) was the founding member of the seminal and critically acclaimed Slowdive and when that band split he formed the much beloved Mojave 3. Halstead released his second solo album Oh! Mighty Engine this past July and has toured opening for Jack Johnson and done some headlining shows since its release.
The songs for the Neil Halstead Transmissions are:
Oh! Mighty Engine
Witless or Wise
Elevenses
Paint a Face
Two Stones in My Pocket
Martha's Mantra (For the Pain)
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