Interference - (4:41) 80 BPM
Chorus - (5:54)
61 BPM Morning Sun - (5:20) 85 BPM
Locker Leak - (4:14) 75 BPM
Lonely At The Top - (4:31) 63 BPM
New Ways To Love - (4:37) 64 BPM
Review: Having come to light through her captivating Movement LP and a series of singles for Rvng Intl, Holly Herndon is a shining example of the ground that can be covered through the academic approach to electronic music production. That so much of her distinctive sound is powered by the canny processing of her own voice only adds to the impact, and so it is on her follow up album which lands on indie giant 4AD. The drama and shocking sound design is palpable at every turn, with more noticeably song-based structures coming through at times, only to be side-swiped by brutal drum programming at others. With a style that no-one else could dream of coming close to, Herndon has confirmed herself to be amongst the great electronic artists of our times.
from $1.89EAD 3503A
18 May 15
Experimental/Electronic