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ANNOUNCING: Medlar – Islands (Standard & Pink Vinyl) Delusions Of Grandeur |
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![]() | DOGLP08 | LP | £16.99 | ||
![]() | DOGLP08PK | LP | £18.99 | ||
Releases in detail:
DOGLP08 (Standard) |
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Track ListingA1. Take A Trip ft. Dele Sosimi A2. Dot The Ts ft. DeeVoeNay A3. Yeah ft. Finn Peters B1. Luv Interlude ft. Kim Anh B2. Jungle Ridge ft. Dele Sosimi & Arnau Obiols C1. Ibiza ft. Andy Blake D1. Sun Spots ft. Sam Virdie D2. Atlantean ft. Alfa Sackey D3. Hello | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionSouth Londons’ indomitable Medlar delivers an ambitious new album The long-time underground favourite has collaborated with the likes of Dele Sosimi, Rebekah Reid, Deevoenay, Finn Peters, Sam Virdie, Afla Sackey and Arnau Obiols on an album that finds him taking his production to new levels. Islands is an altogether different proposition that comes after establishing himself as a mix engineer and producer of other people's music. In that time, Medlar has honed his skills, learnt new tricks and grown more able to express himself in sound. The result is an album that explores a more electronic palette inspired by '80s fusion sounds whilst maintaining a loose, organic flow through his use of live instrumentation. “The idea for the LP was for a collection of music which could sit alone as club tracks, but would work equally well as part of a whole. The name Islands came from this, as there's some connecting ideas but the tracks sit independently in their own little sonic worlds. I took a lot of inspiration from early 80’s electronic music produced during early years of MIDI technology… proto house, jazz fusion, electronic disco and experimental ambient. I wanted to juxtapose some of these methods with more contemporary production and make something that's ultimately quite fun!” says Medlar of the record which could easily soundtrack a summer road trip. Across 11 tracks, he blends old-school techniques like a fusion of live instruments, FM synthesis and MIDI triggered vocal samples with more contemporary touches such as punchy, club-friendly drums and dub inspired, speaker-wobbling low end. The result is less reliant on samples than his previous works and makes for a perfect blend of retro authenticity and future freshness. | |||||||||||||||||||||
DOGLP08PK (Pink Vinyl) |
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Track ListingA1. Take A Trip ft. Dele Sosimi A2. Dot The Ts ft. DeeVoeNay A3. Yeah ft. Finn Peters B1. Luv Interlude ft. Kim Anh B2. Jungle Ridge ft. Dele Sosimi & Arnau Obiols C1. Ibiza ft. Andy Blake D1. Sun Spots ft. Sam Virdie D2. Atlantean ft. Alfa Sackey D3. Hello | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionSouth Londons’ indomitable Medlar delivers an ambitious new album The long-time underground favourite has collaborated with the likes of Dele Sosimi, Rebekah Reid, Deevoenay, Finn Peters, Sam Virdie, Afla Sackey and Arnau Obiols on an album that finds him taking his production to new levels. Islands is an altogether different proposition that comes after establishing himself as a mix engineer and producer of other people's music. In that time, Medlar has honed his skills, learnt new tricks and grown more able to express himself in sound. The result is an album that explores a more electronic palette inspired by '80s fusion sounds whilst maintaining a loose, organic flow through his use of live instrumentation. “The idea for the LP was for a collection of music which could sit alone as club tracks, but would work equally well as part of a whole. The name Islands came from this, as there's some connecting ideas but the tracks sit independently in their own little sonic worlds. I took a lot of inspiration from early 80’s electronic music produced during early years of MIDI technology… proto house, jazz fusion, electronic disco and experimental ambient. I wanted to juxtapose some of these methods with more contemporary production and make something that's ultimately quite fun!” says Medlar of the record which could easily soundtrack a summer road trip. Across 11 tracks, he blends old-school techniques like a fusion of live instruments, FM synthesis and MIDI triggered vocal samples with more contemporary touches such as punchy, club-friendly drums and dub inspired, speaker-wobbling low end. The result is less reliant on samples than his previous works and makes for a perfect blend of retro authenticity and future freshness. | |||||||||||||||||||||