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Lone

Galaxy Garden

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Release Date: 30/04/2012

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Lone - Garden Galaxy

Review by George Bass

Lone’s delivered the record he’s always promised: a cross-section of house layered with nature, climaxing Segas, and good vibes, and his trademark muzak for manic depressives.»



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over the past couple of years, manchester-based producer lone (aka matt cutler) has become a fully fledged reinvention of his former self. leaving behind the hip-hop seasoned abstraction and hazy beatscapes of his notable ecstasy and friends and lemurian albums for a quicker-paced sound that draws on a much heavier chicago house / detroit techno and early 90's london rave / hardcore sound. with his last album proper 'emerald fantasy tracks' and last year's r&s debut 'coreshine voodoo', we saw a honing of these styles. continuing his ethereal journey through space and time where these previous two outings left off, new album 'galaxy garden' - that you will hopefully have in your ears right now - is without doubt his most complete body of work to date. the varied excursions on display unearth new corners to the wunderkind, whilst maintaining his signature sound and cinematic overtones. opener 'new colour' lays down the album's mandate with layers of symbiotic sound-scapes. on into 'the animal pattern', a rolling 8-bit bastardisation where visions of out run's splash wave come flooding back again. nomrex label head machine drum makes an appearance on two tracks adding his hazy vocals to 'as a child' and 'cthulhu'. the latter evolving into a mid tempo broken roller with key stabs which wouldn't sound out of place on a japan record.
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