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Ford And Lopatin - Snakes

Snakes by Ford And Lopatin

3...according to our on Fri 25 Nov, 2011.

Its time to finally admit that I'm old and completely out of touch. I simply don't understand any more. I used to. But now I don't. The lead track here is acapella. There's no music, just voices. It sounds like one of those 'Behind the Music' shows on Heaven 17 where they sit at an enormous mixing desk and strip away the music to show you the power of the vocal takes.  Phil likes the tribal aspect to it, its opening up all kind of surpressed urges for him. On the flip things are a little more straightforward. First of all there is music and singing together, a concept that I can ully comprehend.  The music is nice sort of orchestral samples and fuzzy synth combination with really breathy lady vocals - like an updated His Name Is Alive (ask your grandad) . I have to also admit this is the nicest smelling record of the week which when you have a hooter as big as mine is a very good thing.

Two new synth-pop productions from Ford & Lopatin quite unlike anything heard from them to date, featuring guest appearances from label mates Tamaryn and Shannon Funchess (Light Asylum). 750 pressed, clear vinyl, .

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