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Singles
X Ray Eyes
Cat: DFA 2725. Rel: 20 Mar 25
X-Ray Eyes (4:49)
X-Ray Eyes (extended Trash Can dub) (9:50)
Review: The latest awakening from DFA Records hears James Murphy and company lift but a single little finger, precipitating an avalanche of anticipation, as this is their first material in three years. First premiering on NTS to clamorous acclaim, the band's first release since 2022 comes with minimal promo text, and packs bubbling synths with grinding drums, creating a familiar yet refined sound. Echoing the band's early style, it now comes on an exclusive 12" inverted by the 'Extended Trash Can Dub', which brings found, street-larked spring-sound, and vision-questing whispers, to a stomping indie romp, a potentiality promised but not entirely delivered by the original track.
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Gespielt von: Tom Drew
 in stock $20.20
Fee Fi Fo Fum
Cat: ATH 134. Rel: 01 May 25
Fee Fi Fo Fum (3:57)
Fee Fi Fo Fum (dub) (3:56)
Review: Don Thigpen's artistic debut came under the pseudonym LEO, inspired by his zodiac sign and his desire to bring an edgy persona to his music. A familiar face behind many notable tracks from the Jackson area, Thigpen, along with his friend Sam Anderson, also recorded the highly sought-after 'Shirley Baby' on his CJR (Capitol Jackson Records) label. 'Fee Fi Fo Fum' marks LEO's electro-infused contribution to the 80s wave of computer culture; inviting parallels to Zapp & Roger's 'Computer Love,' the track humorously explores the idea of a computer falling in love with a woman, and the machine attempting to woo her through flashing the words "Fee Fi Fo Fum" on the screen. Limited to just 450 copies with a hand-made risograph sleeve, this is as authentic as early electro number can get; sodden in trigger pad swish and askew, circuit bent wonk.
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Bellhead
Bellhead (12")
Cat: DFA 2713. Rel: 27 Dec 24
Bellhead (5:37)
Optimo (Optimo instrumental mix) (5:16)
Review: DFA presents a special 12" release from New York's no wave pioneers, Liquid Liquid, paying tribute to the band's profound influence on the label. This double A-side features revitalized versions of their iconic tracks. The first side offers a dynamic rendition of 'Bellhead,' recorded by James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy in 2004. It's an intense percussive journey, overflowing with marimba, drums, and an array of bells, transforming the original's laid-back groove into a vibrant, energetic workout. On the flip side, we have an unreleased version of 'Optimo,' re-recorded by Liquid Liquid in 2008 and then remixed by Glasgow's Optimo (Espacio), the duo named in homage to the track.
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We Don't EP
Cat: DBRS 001. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Manifesto (feat Maristel La) (3:38)
The Sun, The Moon, Delight (6:42)
Nichel (5:58)
Light Years Away (6:07)
Where Are You? (feat Helen Aive) (1:02)
Force Of Attraction (5:47)
 in stock $16.05
Alben
Requiem (B-STOCK)
Cat: CBR 014 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Intro/Requiem
New Horizon
Killing Time
Death In The Mirror
The River
The Old House
After The Rain/After The Rain Final
 in stock $18.44
Pulsar
Pulsar (limited gatefold LP + booklet + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: QLIMA 040V. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Cosmogonie (3:02)
Amour Ex Machina (3:46)
Me Da Igual (3:20)
Love From The Other Side (4:06)
Danza Marilu (feat Fabiana Martone) (3:50)
Any Way (feat Maggie Rogers) (5:11)
Deja Vue (3:55)
Girl! (3:54)
Sweet & Sublime (feat Erick The Architect) (4:46)
Pulsar (4:12)
Review: L'Imperatrice's upcoming album Pulsar promises to be a vibrant fusion of funk, disco, pop, and house music, enriched with influences from French house and Italo-disco. The Parisian group show their versatility by incorporating elements of hip-hop, kosmische, and pop into their sonic palette, featuring guest vocalists such as Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and Fabiana Martone, Pulsar promises to deliver a dynamic listening experience. With their infectious energy and innovative sound, L'Imperatrice continues to fascinate audiences, making Pulsar an eagerly anticipated addition to their discography.
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 in stock $32.09
Pulsar
Pulsar (gatefold blue vinyl LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: IDOLLPLTDB 141. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Cosmogonie (3:02)
Amour Ex Machina (3:46)
Me Da Igual (3:20)
Love From The Other Side (4:06)
Danza Marilu (feat Fabiana Martone) (3:50)
Any Way (feat Maggie Rogers) (5:11)
Deja Vue (3:55)
Girl! (3:54)
Sweet & Sublime (feat Erick The Architect) (4:46)
Pulsar (4:12)
Review: L'Imperatrice's upcoming album Pulsar promises to be a vibrant fusion of funk, disco, pop, and house music, enriched with influences from French house and Italo-disco. The Parisian group show their versatility by incorporating elements of hip-hop, kosmische, and pop into their sonic palette, featuring guest vocalists such as Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and Fabiana Martone, Pulsar promises to deliver a dynamic listening experience. With their infectious energy and innovative sound, L'Imperatrice continues to fascinate audiences, making Pulsar an eagerly anticipated addition to their discography.
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 in stock $32.09
Pulsar
Pulsar (CD)
Cat: QLIMA 040CD. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Cosmogonie
Amour Ex Machina
Me Da Igual
Love From The Other Side
Danza Marilu (feat Fabiana Martone)
Any Way (feat Maggie Rogers)
Deja-Vue
Girl!
Sweet & Sublime (feat Erick The Architect)
Pulsar
Review: L'Imperatrice's upcoming album Pulsar promises to be a vibrant fusion of funk, disco, pop, and house music, enriched with influences from French house and Italo-disco. The Parisian group show their versatility by incorporating elements of hip-hop, kosmische, and pop into their sonic palette, featuring guest vocalists such as Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and Fabiana Martone, Pulsar promises to deliver a dynamic listening experience. With their infectious energy and innovative sound, L'Imperatrice continues to fascinate audiences, making Pulsar an eagerly anticipated addition to their discography.
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 in stock $17.99
Traversant Les Cites Liquides
Traversant Les Cites Liquides (limited numbered CD)
Cat: ROTOR 083CD. Rel: 17 May 24
Gelee Grise
D'un Vif Argent
Ceux De La Brume
Traveersant Les Cities Liquides
Le Grand Nocturne
Cercles Interieurs
Chaleur Blanche
George's Cinematic Landscape
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Teatro Del Metapresente
Cat: RASLP 002. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Amazone C (5:08)
Posterite Du Soleil (6:01)
Les Nuits Magnetiques (6:02)
Amores Perros (4:39)
Black-Out (5:44)
SOS Club (3:35)
Art Dimension (3:49)
Review: A to-the-T emulation of a classic coldwave/post-punk sound is heard on this debut album by La Nuit Je Mens, a duo split between the Parisian suburbs and southern Italy. Now based in Rome, the pair have come up with a proper synthoid slammer, commandeering a fleet of analogue machines, each member in their own independent wheelhouse. Both artists take up vocals, exploring such tragicomic themes as the slow decline of the clubbing scene and clandestine goings-on in the nostal-chic European underground scene, marking out a sordid subconscious below ostensibly blank progressions. Huge degrees of texture, harmonic range and dynamism are packed into these otherwise rawly armed recordings, with 'Posterite Du Soleil' in particular fitting an immensity of new wave gothic romance into a narrow four-instrument limitation.
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Live At The London Astoria 16/07/08
Cat: CSDLP 1169. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Black Cat
Runaway
High Rise
Ghosts
Seventeen
I'm Not Scared
True Mathematics
Season Of Illusions
Soft Power
Playgirl
International Dateline
Predict The Day
Fighting In Built Up Areas
Discotraxx
The Last One Standing
(Encore)
Kletva
Burning Up
Destroy Everything You Touch
 in stock $33.19
Light & Magic (reissue)
Cat: 317181. Rel: 17 Apr 25
True Mathematics
Seventeen
Flicking Your Switch
Fire
Turn It On
Blue Jeans
Cracked LCD
Black Plastic
Evil
Startup Chime
Nuhorizons
Cease2xist
Re:agents
Light & Magic
The Reason Why
Review: Reissued over two decades since its original release, the second full-length from Liverpool's Ladytron still thrums with the same sharp-edged futurism that made it such a cult touchpoint. Tracks like 'Seventeen' and 'Evil' captured a tension between robotic detachment and raw emotional charge, anchored in the band's icy synth palette and minimal, deadpan vocals. While 'Blue Jeans' flirts with glammy melancholy, 'Turn It On' and 'Fire' dial up the menace, tapping into something more volatile. There's something surgical about the sequencing tooi'Cracked LCD', 'NuHorizons' and 'Cease2exist' stretch into more abstract terrain, before folding back into hook-laced electro-pop with the closing title track and 'The Reason'. With Daniel Hunt and Mickey Petralia co-producing, the album took shape in Los Angeles but never lost the European chill that defined their sound. It's a record that helped redraw the map for synth-pop in the early 2000sineither retro-futurist pastiche nor pure nostalgia, but something sleek, cinematic and entirely their own.
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 in stock $33.77
Alamut
Alamut (2xCD box set)
Cat: CDSTUMM 506. Rel: 08 May 25
Overture (CD1) (4:35)
Secret Gardens (10:14)
Fedayeen (7:20)
Transition (3:46)
Meditation I (7:47)
War (CD2) (9:02)
Doors Of Perception (13:28)
Metaverse (8:23)
Meditation II & Epilogue (12:13)
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Opus Dei Revisited
Cat: CDSTUMM 544. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Leben Heisst Leben (Revisited)
Geburt Einer Nation (Revisited)
Leben-tod (Revisited)
F L A T (Revisited)
Transnational (Revisited)
How The West Was Won (Revisited)
The Great Seal (Revisited)
Opus Dei (Revisited)
Leben Heisst Leben (remix)
Geburt Einer Nation (remix)
Leben-tod (remix)
F L A T (remix) (5:04)
Opus Dei (remix)
Transnational (remix)
How The West Was Won (remix)
The Great Seal (remix)
Review: Laibach revisits two iconic tracks from their 1987 opus, bringing new intensity to 'Leben heiBt Leben' and 'Geburt einer Nation.' Originally reworked for live performances, these versions merge theatrical drama with sharper sonic edges. The second disc ventures further, with original producer Rico Conning layering remixes that strip back and reimagine the band's audacious sound. This project doesn't just reframe the past; it grapples with it, offering both a homage and a provocative challenge to how we hear Laibach today.
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Opus Dei Revisited (remastered)
Cat: STUMM 544. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Leben Heisst Leben
Geburt Einer Nation
Leben-tod
F L A T
Transnational
How The West Was Won
The Great Seal
Opus Dei (5:04)
Leben Heisst Leben (9:42)
Geburt Einer Nation (3:55)
Leben-tod (1:16)
F L A T (3:52)
Opus Dei (5:04)
Transnational (4:28)
How The West Was Won (4:27)
The Great Seal (4:17)
Review: Laibach has announced the release of Opus Dei Revisited, a newly reworked version of their seminal 1987 album. This project features two distinct versions of the original work. The first disc showcases a complete reimagining of the tracks, developed during the band's ongoing Opus Dei Revisited tour. The second disc includes fresh remixes by Rico Conning, who produced the original album, allowing him to reinterpret the source material while preserving key elements. Opus Dei was Laibach's first release with Mute Records, propelling them into international recognition and spotlighting their unique sound. The album includes Leben heiBt Leben, a German-language adaptation of Opus' Live is Life, which will again be featured on this release. Formed in 1980 in the industrial town of Trbovlje, Slovenia, Laibach's provocative performances and imagery have earned them a reputation as one of Eastern Europe's most influential collectives. Opus Dei Revisited promises to challenge perceptions and expectations, echoing the band's relentless pursuit of artistic innovation.
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Alamut
Alamut (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 506. Rel: 08 May 25
Overture (4:35)
Secret Gardens (10:14)
Fedayeen (7:20)
Transition (3:46)
Meditation I (7:47)
War (9:02)
Doors Of Perception (13:28)
Metaverse (8:23)
Meditation II & Epilogue (12:13)
Review: Laibach and A/political present Alamut, a new, symphonic album inspired by Vladimir Bartol's 1938 novel of the same name. Recounting an 11th-century Persian tale - centered on the charismatic and enigmatic Hassan-i Sabbah, leader of the Nizari Ismailis and founder of the Order of Assassins - this is a shadowy, ninja-black-wax initiation into an esoteric order of spies. Laibach's work blends classical Persian poetry, minimalist orchestral textures, and industrial elements, reflecting both historical propaganda tactics and Bartol's critique of rising Fascism in 1930s Italy. Released on double vinyl and CD box set through Mute, the album was recorded in 2022 at a former Crusader castle in Ljubljana; it features the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, Tehran's Human-Voice Ensemble, the Gallina Women's Choir, and the women's accordion orchestra AccordiOna, conducted by Navid Goharib.
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Romp
Romp (clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: NJS 801. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Michi-tono-Sogu (1:06)
Spin (4:11)
Telefon (2024 Session) (4:40)
Sweet Surprise (3:48)
Playground (1:04)
Dancer In The Snow (3:56)
80+1 Hardy Ones (5:56)
Yesey (1:25)
I Sync (5:11)
Tingling! (4:24)
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What's Happening? At The Berlin Festival 2010
Drunk Girls (4:36)
Get Innocuous! (6:03)
Daft Punk Is Playing In My House (5:27)
All My Friends (8:20)
I Can Change (6:25)
Tribulations (5:23)
Movement (7:18)
Yeah (Crass version) (5:20)
Review: Surely your first thoughts seeing this album drop are what a shame it is that LCD Soundsystem no longer crank out the tunes. Happily, we shall always have their fine body of work to revert to in times of need and few albums could quench your thirst for punk-funk-infused indie-disco bangers than this live effort from 2010's Berlin Festival. It has a number of the cult US band's classics included such as a fine rendition of 'Daft Punk Is Playing In My House', the seminal 'Get Innocuous!' and one of our favourites, 'All My Friends'. A wonderful way to revisit the glory years of one of the best bands of the last 20 years.
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Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AOF 411LP. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Ultraviolet (2:59)
Highrise (3:27)
Crash (3:24)
Fascination (3:31)
Day For Night (3:22)
Divine (3:06)
Phantom Heart (3:49)
Daydream Trash (3:01)
Runaway (3:52)
Mary (3:10)
Review: Leathers' debut album, Ultraviolet, helmed by Canadian musician and visual artist Shannon Hemmett, plunges listeners into a neon-lit world of synth-driven dream pop, darkwave, and shoegaze. Hemmett, who also plays keyboards for Actors, fully engages herself in every facet of this project, from crafting the music to designing the visual aesthetics. Ultraviolet offers a mix of new tracks and familiar hits, with 'Divine' standing out as a stellar example of what the album delivers. Hemmett's sharp lyrics, like "I demand your best behaviour / no, I won't ask you twice," are paired with infectious melodies, impressing longtime fans. Produced by Actors frontman Jason Corbett, Ultraviolet channels the brooding pop of Depeche Mode's classic albums like Black Celebration and Violator. While the album is rooted in synths and melodic immediacy, it carries a darker, moody undercurrent. Leathers' Ultraviolet is an impressive debut that showcases Hemmett's artistic vision, blending haunting soundscapes with striking visuals to create a cohesive and engaging album.
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Moire
Moire (LP)
Cat: DEL 20. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Dram (4:19)
Entre Les Bambous (2:43)
Grand Fond (2:34)
Le Tour Des Roches (4:33)
Ascension (3:55)
La Chambre (5:02)
Tango Charlie (4:07)
Comme Un Iceberg (4:59)
Trop Tard (2:51)
 in stock $27.40
Twister
Twister (LP)
Cat: NW 312031. Rel: 08 May 25
Feeling Free (4:35)
Too Much Of A Good Thing (3:35)
Man (3:36)
The Hype (3:22)
Easy Way Out (3:52)
Falling (3:41)
Money (4:01)
On My Mind (3:37)
SLY (2:38)
Ultra Violet Light (3:38)
Tied Up (3:04)
Running (3:28)
Lovers Maze (3:12)
Alone Together (3:33)
Review: New Zealand collective Leisure collides many different musical worlds on their genre-blurring sophomore album, genre-blurring. Soul, r&b, rock and pop all get taken in and worked into a lush sound defined by its experimental energy. There are several standout tracks like 'Money' and 'Feeling Free' that showcase their signature sun-soaked vocals and smooth grooves. Elsewhere, Twister brings a bold, modern take on funk, which has won over both fans and critics with 'On My Mind' a prime example of their boundless creativity and knack for warm textures and adventurous spirit. As such, it's a record that cements the group's place as contemporary innovators.
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The Rising Wave
Cat: WHYT 95LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Secrets Kept (5:52)
Burning Within (5:27)
Her Name (6:56)
I Dreamed Of A Lover (6:03)
Onda/Do You Believe? (11:32)
These Things (5:45)
The Long Buried Hope (4:51)
The Last Time (5:26)
Review: Next up on AD93 is the debut collab between singer-songwriter Marlene Ribeiro (of drone-psychedelic band GNOD) and electronic producer Shackleton, together masquerading as Light Space Modulator. A ghost-tropical ramble through what can only be described as a deterritorial comedown forest, The Rising Wave amounts to a floral, melty eight-tracker, easing up on concept in favour of a loop-breaking, mangrovey musical mood. The improv psycho-echoes of GNOD are heard in full force here - with lead shocker 'These Things' provides an especially depth-swelling burier bass down below - but Shackleton's long-honed dubstep abstractions serve to focus the mix, keeping things as beatmatchable as they need be open-ended.
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New Me Same Us
New Me Same Us (limited gatefold translucent curacao vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 263B. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Hold On (3:32)
Rush (3:26)
Another Lover (4:26)
Kids (4:20)
Every Rain (4:07)
New Fiction (4:20)
Sadness (3:25)
Are You Feeling Sad? (2:38)
Where You Belong (3:28)
Stay Right Here (6:15)
Water (4:11)
Review: Little Dragon - the pioneering Swedish four-piece fronted by enigmatic vocalist Yukimi Nagano, with multi-instrumentalists Hakan Wirenstarnd and Fredrik Wallin on keyboards and bass respectively, and Erik Bodin on drums and percussion - return with their sixth studio album, New Me, Same Us. After an impressive period of renown lasting almost two decades, this new record sounds like a moment of respite and a return to basics. "This album has been the most collaborative for us yet." they explain, "which might sound weird considering we've been making music together for all these years, but we worked hard at being honest, finding the courage to let go of our egos and be pieces of something bigger." This entailed total self-production in a long-term home studio built in Gothenburg, Sweden, as well as an impressively stripped-back sound, towing lullabies such as 'Where You Belong' and 'New Fiction', which both reassure and rouse at the same time.
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Myrtus Myth
Myrtus Myth (limited 'swamp pearl' vinyl LP)
Cat: 2MR 87. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Orpheus (3:47)
Farewell (3:42)
Anna (3:24)
Night Trains (3:40)
Zver (3:59)
Spades On Hearts (2:55)
Purple Sadness (2:44)
Agata Dreams (3:47)
Smoke & Ashes (3:34)
Easy Rider (2:47)
Kali-Yuga (2:28)
Review: .The last time we fell in love with Kedr Livansky it was October 2021 and the world was looking up. Lockdowns were over, and Liminal Soul brought us a celebratory embrace rooted in dance music and post-club night warmth. "Trance-tipped, heart-on-sleeve dance music that's never shy and still always chilled out enough to sit back and contemplate," we said at the time. Myrtus Myth is a very different thing altogether, but thankfully feels no less optimistic. Definitely sitting closer to pop, a kind of soft-yacht-rock, electronic-jazz-chill, and beach bar downtempo compared with the dance floors we were so keen to revisit three years ago, a few things have survived - all of them wonderful deep. Another stunner, to put all that another way.
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Synrise: Early Tape Recordings 1981-83
Cat: BB 474. Rel: 30 Jan 25
38-17-34
Chamomilla Sabinae
Dreaming Of Saba
Hmmm
Independance
Promis Of Sigma
Anigre
Review: Midway through the last decade, Bureau B reissued a kosmiche curiosity from cult synthesiser composer Rudiger Lorenz, Southland - a set inspired by idle daydreaming about the island nations of the southern pacific and the south Atlantic. Here, they return to the late artist's catalogue, presenting their pick of the music featured on the DIY tapes and records he self-released (usually in very small quantities) between 1981 and '83 - IE the period before Southland was recorded. Larger darker and moodier than that set, Lorenz delivers a synthesizer-heavy musical blend of contemporaneous influences that consistently delivers the goods. Our picks of a very strong bunch include the sparse and warped 'Chabomilla Sabinae', the Tangerine Dream-esque beauty of 'Dreaming of Saba', the electronic ambience of 'Independence' and the star-gazing drift of 'Anigre'.
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Synrise: Early Tape Recordings 1981-83
Cat: BB 474LP. Rel: 05 Feb 25
38-17-34
Chamomilla Sabinae
Dreaming Of Saba
Hmmm
Independance
Promis Of Sigma
Anigre
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All Worlds
All Worlds (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: SBA 10CD. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Friendzone (4:19)
Passerine (feat Emma Acs) (3:23)
Dummy (feat Purient) (3:41)
Akkadian (3:33)
Lights In The Center (3:54)
Kokiri
Nowhere (feat YL Hoii & 3ndles5)
Fleece
Velella Velella Wind Sailors
Still Here
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Life At Full Speed
Life At Full Speed (translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ANJLP 151. Rel: 10 Oct 24
When We First Met (2:46)
Life At Full Speed (3:44)
Make U Happy (4:10)
Sunshine (4:06)
French Bulldog (4:03)
Sunrise Song (3:43)
Falling (3:30)
Something Right (feat Molly Moonwater) (2:53)
How Late Is Never? (3:42)
Go (3:12)
Space (3:35)
Day In The Park (3:15)
Butterfly (2:54)
Make U Happy (extended mix) (8:15)
Sunshine (extended mix) (6:17)
Day In The Park (extended mix) (4:24)
Review: Eric Luttrell's Life at Full Speed via Anjunadeep, features his signature blend of indie-laced house music, characterised by uplifting melodies, intricate synths, and infectious grooves. Written over two years, the album reflects a new chapter for Luttrell, inspired by his experience of becoming a father. The album's 13 meticulously crafted tracks embody a warm and uplifting vibe. Lead single 'Make U Happy' stands out with its playful piano, signature synths, and catchy top line, delivering an irresistible summer anthem. Tracks like 'When I First Met You' and 'Go' feature Luttrell's own vocals, adding a personal touch to his productions. Collaborations also shine, with Canadian artist Molly Moonwater enhancing the euphoric tone of 'Something Right.' Previously released singles 'Sunshine,' 'Space,' and 'Sunrise Song' have already garnered acclaim, setting the tone for the album. Life at Full Speed promises to delight listeners with its melodic productions and engaging vocal moments.
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