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Andy Stott delivering his first goods of 2010. "Tell Me Anything", released on the native epic Manchester label - Modern Love [LOVE062]. May 2010.
Originally uploaded to You Tube on my previous channel on 3rd June 2010.
Andy Stott:
Looking back at UK dub techno producer Andy Stott's body of work as a whole rather than two or three tracks at a time reveals a back catalog every bit as rich as his peers. Blessed with an ear for space and a knack for constructing tracks that are simultaneously smooth and rumbling, Stott neatly strides the axis between intelligent techno, dub techno and dubstep.
Drawing inspiration from the usual dub techno suspects (Basic Channel is loud and clear) and fusing them with minimalist ideals and bathwater-warm melodies and textures, Stott's tracks offer a deep home listening experience, as well as the requisite punch to make club floors move.
Working with consistent tones and a palette that never seems to get tired, Stott makes even his most dissimilar material sit comfortably together long enough to take a loving family portrait.
-Last fm-
Modern Love:
is a record label based in Manchester, UK. We've released records by Claro Intelecto, Move D, Andy Stott, Demdike Stare, Deepchord Presents Echospace, Bitstream, Kaman Leung, Mariel Ito, Pendle Coven, MLZ, Troubleshooter, Ilektro and others
Modern Love is part of Boomkat.com, the online manifestation of Pelicanneck Records in Manchester, specialising in top quality recordings by top quality artistes (as above - and more)...nuff said!
12" Review:
Andy Stott's first material of 2010 finds the producer in a hot and sultry mood, delivering two House variants produced with that typically deep and luxurious style. "Tell Me Anything" centres around shuffling snares, a rugged bassline and sparkling keys anchoring the track somewhere between wide open and summery expanses and the compressed warehouse environments of darkest North Manchester.
"Love Nothing" on the flipside is the slower of the two tracks, but somehow one of the most important of Stott's career, unraveling to expose an unfathomably deep arrangement of decomposed vocals and mangled percussion. It sounds like Newworldaquarium, Mount Kimbie and DJ Qu shooting the breeze, evoking the humid spirit and glamour of a hot summer in the city. Lush.
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