Produced slowly and meticulously over the last 12 months, these seven tracks are the closest thing we’ve had to a new album from Andy Stott since the release of his debut full-length "Merciless" five years ago. Taking influence from an array of seemingly incoherent noises, from the indefinable and unforgettable mindtricks of Arthur Russell to the slowhouse of Kassem Mosse, from the alternate VHS realities of James Ferraro and Jamal Moss to the LinnDrum classics of the vintage Prince era – these seven tracks create their own pace and agenda, largely shying away from the dan… read more
Produced slowly and meticulously over the last 12 months, these seven tracks are the closest thing we’ve had to a new album from Andy Stott since the… read more
Produced slowly and meticulously over the last 12 months, these seven tracks are the closest thing we’ve had to a new album from Andy Stott since the release of his debut full-length &qu… read more
Manchester, England-based Dj/producer Andy Stott is a purveyor of smudged and introspective dub techno with an approach that favours leaden tempos and unsettling, sample-based textures. in 2011, Stott released two full-length albums, Passed Me By and We Stay Together, both of which received attention from Pitchfork.com and other noteworthy music blogs.
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Manchester, England-based Dj/producer Andy Stott is a purveyor of smudged and introspective dub techno with an approach that favours leaden tempos and unsettling, sample-based textures. i… read more
Manchester, England-based Dj/producer Andy Stott is a purveyor of smudged and introspective dub techno with an approach that favours leaden tempos and unsettling, sample-based textures. in 2011, Stott released two full-length albums,… read more