
Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness: Generally at a 1-2.Mistaken Identity: Before he revealed his identity, British tabloids speculated that he was Richard D.Indecipherable Lyrics: Often invoked with his vocal samples, which are edited and processed to emphasize sound over perfect enunciation.Hidden Track: A remix of Massive Attack's 'Psyche' is hidden at the end of his 'Paradise Circus' remix.The Ghost: Has a quite impressive anonymity, considering only three pictures of him exist on the Internet.'Ashtray Wasp,' 'Kindred,' 'Truant,' 'Rough Sleeper,' 'Paradise Circus,' and 'Four Walls' are all between ten and twelve minutes long.
The shortest song on the Kindred EP is seven and a half minutes long.
Epic Rocking: He seems to really enjoy making long songs post- Untrue. He especially likes treating his vocal samples with a nice, spacey reverb. Echoing Acoustics: A staple of his music. Deliberately Monochrome: The album art for Untrue. Cursed with Awesome - The reason he uses Soundforge is, according to the man himself, that he simply can't make good music on a traditional DAW. Arc Words: The phrase 'come down to us' appears on all three tracks on Rival Dealer. Anguished Declaration of Love - 'Etched Headplate,' 'Truant,' 'Rival Dealer'. Ambient: 'Night Bus', 'Forgive', 'Endorphin', 'In McDonalds', 'Dog Shelter', and 'UK'. Four Walls / Paradise Circus (remixing Massive Attack): 2011: Inhale Gold. Ego/Mirror (with Four Tet and Thom Yorke): 2011: Hyperdub. Moth/Wolf Cub (with Four Tet): 2009: Text.