Review: Apart from having one of the best birth names to have ever graced our charts, Fred Welton Warmsely III makes some pretty tasty beats under the Dedekind Cut moniker, and it's clear why London's Ninja Tune have recruited him. This time he's up on the equally on-point Kranky label, with this new LP by the name of Tahoe, another magnificent myriad of drones, ambient warmth, and a touch of the new age. While the album remains largely beat-less across its 8 tracks, Cut's depth of view allows his drones to take on new and exciting shapes, blending and moulding into one another to form a striking set of sonic doorways leading us into the ether. For fans of anything on Touch.
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