Review: Berlin-based Canadian Sheldon Thompson's fifth album as Sid Le Rock reflects on the ethos of his over 15-year long music career. On Scenic Route, it's clear that albums are the producer/ /live act/vocalist's preferred form of expression. The title refers to taking the long way: embracing experiences and humility, and continuing forth along a road less traveled - rather than seeking instant gratification and shortcuts in life. Featuring a variety of moods and grooves: from the mesmerising electronica of opener "Drummer Girl, the neon-lit indie dance of "Hiraeth", the ethereal deep house of "Fukitall" (that's perfect for drifting) through to the hypnotic dancefloor drama of "Kismet" and the haunting stalker vibe of "Slowpoke".
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