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LONE - Galaxy Garden



Artist: LONE  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Galaxy Garden
Label: R&S  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: RS 1206CD
Format: CD
Released: 14 May, 2012
Price: $12.63
Genre: Bass
Playlist: Preview
Availability: Out of stock on CD
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - New Colour - MP3 Sample Preview "New Colour"
2.  - The Animal Pattern - MP3 Sample Preview "The Animal Pattern"
3.  - As A Child - MP3 Sample Preview "As A Child" (feat Machinedrum)
4.  - Lying In The Reeds - MP3 Sample Preview "Lying In The Reeds"
5.  - Dragon Blue Eyes - MP3 Sample Preview "Dragon Blue Eyes"
6.  - Crystal Caverns 1991 - MP3 Sample Preview "Crystal Caverns 1991"
7.  - Raindance - MP3 Sample Preview "Raindance"
8.  - Dream Girl/Sky Surfer - MP3 Sample Preview "Dream Girl/Sky Surfer"
9.  - Earth's Lungs - MP3 Sample Preview "Earth's Lungs"
10.  - Cthulhu - MP3 Sample Preview "Cthulhu"
11.  - Stands Tidal Waves - MP3 Sample Preview "Stands Tidal Waves"
12.  - Spirals - MP3 Sample Preview "Spirals" (feat Anneka)

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    Review

    One of the more prolific artists in these times, Matt Cutler is back with his fifth album, which is an impressive feat in just five years of releasing music. It's a disregard for pretention that makes Cutler's music work so appealing, whether it be the exuberant 90s house approach on last album Emerald Fantasy Tracks or his earlier hip hop-tempo bump. Galaxy Garden starts off on a more esoteric tip with the tropical electronica of "New Colour", which captures the cheeriness of Plaid, or more recently Oriol on Planet Mu, in its sunshine chimes. By the time we get to "Lying In The Reeds" we're up to a house tempo that harks back to the softer side of early Detroit, playing with melody in a way that made Kenny Larkin stand out early on. It's when "Crystal Caverns 1991" starts up that we reach the most blatant distillation of old-skool; kicking off a breakstep beat with sweet but punchy 90s synths, the track cuts into a deadly rave motif without so much as a pause in the beat and it's like being back in, er, 1991. It would be easy to write off an album like this as derivative, but no-one can listen to the music itself and call it an imposter. Every track reeks of originality, whether it is the surprising track structures, the superbly detailed production, even the evocative imagery that the music conjures up. If you ever needed an album that felt like wide-eyed, innocent joy, this would be an excellent place to start.
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