Excerpt: “The twelve tracks share a quiet, low-tempo sensibility, but there is an immense amount of variety on offer. Reference marks would include Brian Eno, Nightmares on Wax and the sort of ambient interludes that are used to break up what are otherwise much bolder and harsher dance/electronic albums… At times, it seems like everything is hiding behind everything else… There is definitely an air of the familiar made smaller about this record. It pays close attention without ever demanding it. A subtle joy, it’s one of the best downtempo releases I’ve heard in years.”
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