Review: Bullion's first unofficial release, landing on the blogosphere almost 20 years ago in the immediate wake of J Dilla's untimely passing, gets an overdue repress on brand new label Bel Ami recordings. 'Pet Sounds: In The Key Of Dee' is rogue - remixing a legendary psychedelic pop epic in the style of a recently deceased hip hop legend isn't something many budding producers have attempted to do since, but Bullion's tasteful, painstakingly chopped flips of each song on The Beach Boys' 'Pet Sounds' rightfully took Myspace by storm, cementing his reputation as a versatile beatsmith and tastemaker. The rest is history. Our selects include the sluggish whomp of 'Sloppy Jay D' which calls to mind some of the trunk-shaking cuts from Dilla's posthumous 'Motor City' album, the plaintive, wall-of-sound meander of 'Caroline, no', and the heads-down, oneiric hum of the closer 'Don't Talk (Close Your Eyes)'. Classic!
Review: Bullion continues to perfect his endlessly charming strain of modernist synth pop with this new album for Ghostly International. The lead single from the album sets the tone beautifully, as the mighty Carly Rae Jepsen lends her voice to 'Rare' for a blissful, woozy ride through exquisite song craft that calls back to AOR and soft rock as much as synthwave. Further guest spots arrive from Panda Bear and Charlotte Adigery, but as ever Bullion's own charisma remains the driving force on this latest dose of honey-coated audio pleasure from a master of the art.
Review: Bullion (Nathan Jenkins) returns with a surprise full-length album, Affection. Breaking from his irreverent electro-shanties for a minute, Affection reminds us of Jenkins' far-reaching capacities as a producer and songwriter, with each song on this expansive new LP centring on the titular theme of affection and intimacy. Avowing the sound advice that is not to take others' advice, Bullion's M.O. going into the record was to follow his instincts and treat the studio as a site of adventure; this is reflected as much in the album's roomy, deep and detuned pop ditties, which veer away from banger science and more into the slow dreams of warm synths, subtle progressions and emergent horizons. Carly Rae Jepsen's feature is the bait highlight on 'Rare', though star cuts like 'World_train' and 'Cinch' also catch us off guard.
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