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Which Way To Leave?

JOHN CHANTLER - Which Way To Leave?
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JOHN CHANTLER - Which Way To Leave?
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02:35
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Review

London-based John Chantler is back on Australia's Room40 with a new album of weirdo electronic sand sonic shapeshifting, and there could have been no other way to call it apart form Which Way To Leave?. Nothing is stationary here, no sounds are plain or overused, everything sounds fresh and compelling, much like the rest of this guy's catalogue. The opener "Falling Forward" is a masterful piece of sound processing and circuit bending, but there's calmer, more mindful moments such as "Fixation Pulse", or even totally abstract experiments like "All Visible Signs". What we love about Chantler's music is its ability to sound studious and loose at the same time, but also the fact that this is the sort of material that sounds different with each new listen. Our top choice among the experimental releases this week - recommended!

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