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    They Live – Cancel Standard

    by Paul Reset on Mar 16 2011

    Filed In: Chatter, Reviews & Clips

    Tags: electronica, exit recordings, IDM, they live
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    Exit Recordings follow up their amazing “Mosaic Vol 1″ album with this new collaborative project from Consequence and Joe Seven entitled “They Live”.

    While both producers have a reputation for innovative drum n bass, this project sees them shake off the shackles of the 170bpm and move around the tempos freely. From the album’s title track with it’s doomy atmospherics and subtle percussion through to more electro tinged outings such as “Mr Spalding’s Neighbourhood”, it’s an amazing piece of work that stands up well alongside classic material on a similar tip such as FSOL’s “Dead Cities”.

    There’s an uneasy feeling that permeates through the entire album and a touch of the Vangelis at points. Once again, Exit proves itself to be one of the most important labels currently working in electronic music.

    Available from the 28th of March and available to pre-order now at iTunes.

    They Live – Mr Spalding’s Neighbourhood

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