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The Bridge was originally released on Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records label in 1979 and is considered to be an early electronic avant-garde synth-pop masterpiece.
This is the highly anticipated re-press of the much sought after and long unavailable sophomore album from South American producer Chancha Via Circuito who molds local South American rhythms into global artistry.
"Rich in alternately picturesque and melancholic melodies, gentle machine beats, glistening countermelodies and gorgeous chords, the album brilliantly balances quietly euphoric dancefloor moments with a swathe of IDM and electronica..." -Juno Records
Multitudes took shape soon after the birth of Feist's daughter and the sudden death of her father. Amid meditations on mortality, connection and the frenetic state of the human condition, Multitudes ultimately radiates an ineffable sense of hope.
While containing elements of jazz throughout, this release leans further into heavy dancehall themes, providing hypnotic, electronic soundscapes to dance to while keeping you intellectually stimulated.
Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot emerged from the 1960s folk world, and had as much in common with Ian & Sylvia, Eric Andersen, and Bob Dylan as he did with any '70s AM wonder.
Cat Power's Matador Records debut finds Chan Marshall backed by Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley. Features the should've been-a-hit-single "Nude As the News" and a cover of Smog's "Bathysphere.