A lot of the tracks are quite simple so they don't do that much if you
just flick through them but when played through from start to finish
the album is really consistent in it's sounds and textures (similar
vibe to somebody like The Modernist for a few years ago who would do a
whole album with just three or four sounds used throughout).

I'll try listening to it in the cold light of day...after I've had a
few coffees.

Jason

On 8 June 2010 22:02, Jacob Arnold <[email protected]> wrote:
> You've made me want to take another listen! I wasn't that into it when I
> first got a copy, but maybe it just wasn't late enough ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Jacob
>
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>> Working very late at the Warehouse tonight and this is going down a TREAT!
>>
>> It's UQ031- Next Level and Ed dropped off some copies when he was over
>> here last week playing at the Sub Club with Levon Vincent and Robert
>> Hood.  It's one of the best House albums I've heard in the last ten
>> years or more.  In places it's like the best bits of Larry Heard
>> around the time of Alien, in others it's stranger and deeper and
>> groovin' and....well, it;s not often I hear an album with 10 tracks
>> and I like 9 of them straight away.
>>
>> Definitely check it out!
>>
>> Jason
>>
>>
>>
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