Fat Segal
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Segal is an electronic musician best known for his work on the British television series Skins
Skins (TV series)
Skins is a BAFTA award-winning British teen drama that follows a group of teenagers in Bristol, South West England, through the two years of college. The controversial plot line explores issues such as dysfunctional families, mental illness , adolescent sexuality, substance abuse and death...

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As well as composing various theme tunes for Skins, Segal has also provided many other segments of music for the show, including "Clutch Edit" and "Tenthousand Needles", as well as an edit of Steve Reich
Steve Reich
Stephen Michael "Steve" Reich is an American composer who together with La Monte Young, Terry Riley, and Philip Glass is a pioneering composer of minimal music...

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Music for 18 Musicians
Music for 18 Musicians is a work of musical minimalism composed by Steve Reich during 1974-1976. Its world premiere was on April 24, 1976 at Town Hall, New York. Following this, a recording of the piece was released by ECM New Series...

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It was announced on the 25 March 2009 that Segal will be releasing his first EP titled Clutch EP. The EP was released on 25 April 2009, and will initially be available through iTunes
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On 28 December 2009, it was announced that Segal's next release would be a single entitled "Tenthousand Needles", with "I Am The Cobra" on the B-Side. The track "Tenthousand Needles" features in Episode 1, Series 4 of Skins.

On 19th October 2011, Segal announced that his first full length album would be called 'The Fens', with release slated for early 2012 A track from the album ('Changing The Guard') was uploaded to his soundcloud page the same day
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