A group of notable stature in the Canterbury scene, worthy of being remembered for those two marvelous albums, the self-titled and "The Rotter's Club," in which the almost "childlike" playfulness of the keyboards, the experiments never for their own sake, and the easy yet refined melody blend together with the same enjoyment we had as children playing with Legos.

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Hatfield and the North

English Canterbury-scene group formed by Phil Miller, Dave Stewart, Richard Sinclair, and Pip Pyle. They issued two influential studio albums—Hatfield & The North (1974) and The Rotters’ Club (1975)—blending intricate jazz harmonies with melodic pop smarts; Robert Wyatt guested and The Northettes provided signature vocal textures.
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