Bristol's purple prince drops his long, long-awaited debut album on 4AD. From the off, his aim is to put his trademark orgiastic synths and low-slung G-funk drums in the service of pure pop, aided and abetted vocals from the likes of Jessie Ware, Jay Wilcox and Silas. There's a welcome outing for past single and party wobbler par excellence 'Tron', but for the most part this is all-new material. Swaggering instrumentals like 'Milky Way' and 'My Trance Girl' hark back to the road-crushing heyday of 'Gully Brook Lane', while 'Back In The Days' and 'Lost' plot an even path through grime and spangly US chart hip-hop, with vocals from Buggsy, Otis Brown, Shadz, Scarz and Double.
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Bristol's purple prince drops his long, long-awaited debut album on 4AD. From the off, his aim is to put his trademark orgiastic synths and low-slung G-funk drums in the service of pure pop, aided and abetted vocals from the likes of Jessie Ware, Jay Wilcox and Silas. There's a welcome outing for past single and party wobbler par excellence 'Tron', but for the most part this is all-new material. Swaggering instrumentals like 'Milky Way' and 'My Trance Girl' hark back to the road-crushing heyday of 'Gully Brook Lane', while 'Back In The Days' and 'Lost' plot an even path through grime and spangly US chart hip-hop, with vocals from Buggsy, Otis Brown, Shadz, Scarz and Double.
Bristol's purple prince drops his long, long-awaited debut album on 4AD. From the off, his aim is to put his trademark orgiastic synths and low-slung G-funk drums in the service of pure pop, aided and abetted vocals from the likes of Jessie Ware, Jay Wilcox and Silas. There's a welcome outing for past single and party wobbler par excellence 'Tron', but for the most part this is all-new material. Swaggering instrumentals like 'Milky Way' and 'My Trance Girl' hark back to the road-crushing heyday of 'Gully Brook Lane', while 'Back In The Days' and 'Lost' plot an even path through grime and spangly US chart hip-hop, with vocals from Buggsy, Otis Brown, Shadz, Scarz and Double.
Bristol's purple prince drops his long, long-awaited debut album on 4AD. From the off, his aim is to put his trademark orgiastic synths and low-slung G-funk drums in the service of pure pop, aided and abetted vocals from the likes of Jessie Ware, Jay Wilcox and Silas. There's a welcome outing for past single and party wobbler par excellence 'Tron', but for the most part this is all-new material. Swaggering instrumentals like 'Milky Way' and 'My Trance Girl' hark back to the road-crushing heyday of 'Gully Brook Lane', while 'Back In The Days' and 'Lost' plot an even path through grime and spangly US chart hip-hop, with vocals from Buggsy, Otis Brown, Shadz, Scarz and Double.
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Bristol's purple prince drops his long, long-awaited debut album on 4AD. From the off, his aim is to put his trademark orgiastic synths and low-slung G-funk drums in the service of pure pop, aided and abetted vocals from the likes of Jessie Ware, Jay Wilcox and Silas. There's a welcome outing for past single and party wobbler par excellence 'Tron', but for the most part this is all-new material. Swaggering instrumentals like 'Milky Way' and 'My Trance Girl' hark back to the road-crushing heyday of 'Gully Brook Lane', while 'Back In The Days' and 'Lost' plot an even path through grime and spangly US chart hip-hop, with vocals from Buggsy, Otis Brown, Shadz, Scarz and Double.
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Bristol's purple prince drops his long, long-awaited debut album on 4AD. From the off, his aim is to put his trademark orgiastic synths and low-slung G-funk drums in the service of pure pop, aided and abetted vocals from the likes of Jessie Ware, Jay Wilcox and Silas. There's a welcome outing for past single and party wobbler par excellence 'Tron', but for the most part this is all-new material. Swaggering instrumentals like 'Milky Way' and 'My Trance Girl' hark back to the road-crushing heyday of 'Gully Brook Lane', while 'Back In The Days' and 'Lost' plot an even path through grime and spangly US chart hip-hop, with vocals from Buggsy, Otis Brown, Shadz, Scarz and Double.