Movietone are a British group born in Bristol; the project involved Rachel Brook (formerly of Flying Saucer Attack) and Kate Wright (later in Crescent). Their album Day and Night (released on Drag City in 1997) is described as slowcore/post-rock with folk and jazz-tinged structures, minimal lo-fi arrangements and whispered vocals.

Verified in the review: origin in Bristol; idea by Rachel Brook and Kate Wright; Rachel Brook previously part of Flying Saucer Attack; Kate Wright later in Crescent; Day and Night was released by Drag City in 1997; music characterized by fragile melodies, minimal arrangements, lo-fi production and whispered vocals; often classed as slowcore/post-rock.

Movietone are presented as a Bristol-born group led by Rachel Brook and Kate Wright. Their 1997 Drag City release Day and Night mixes jazz-tinged structures, folk intimacy and lo-fi slowcore/post-rock textures. The arrangements are minimal and fragile, with whispered vocals and a quiet, melancholic atmosphere. The review frames the album as a cohesive set of seven delicate tracks.

For:Listeners of slowcore, post-rock and lo-fi folk; fans of the 1990s Bristol scene and intimate, minimal music.

 The Movietone were born in Bristol, in the middle of the Trip-Hop era, from an idea by Rachel Brook, previously part of Flying Saucer Attack, and Kate Wright, later in Crescent.

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