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Floating Points Cascade Vinyl LP Due Out 13/09/24

Floating Points Cascade Vinyl LP Due Out 13/09/24

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 13th September, 2024

Tracklist

1. Vocoder (Club Mix)
2. Key103
3. Birth4000
4. Del Oro
5. Fast Forward
6. Ocotillo
7. Afflecks Palace
8. Tilt Shift/Ablaze

Floating Points announces forthcoming album, Cascade, out via Ninja Tune. Cascade pushes Floating Points’ sound forward into new places. The eight songs here are allowed to smoulder and spark for up to eight minutes at a time, allowing for more expansive exploration of sounds and grooves than before. A subtle homage to his hometown of Manchester ripples across Cascade. ā€œAfflecks Palaceā€ an enveloping glide of harp melodies overtaken by otherworldly bleeps and beeps, named after a Mancunian market described as an ā€œemporium of eclecticism.ā€ Elsewhere, there’s ā€˜Key 103’, named after ā€œan underground Manchester radio station a young Sam Shepherd would listen to ā€œreligiouslyā€. Almost a decade on since Elaenia, his revered debut album, the composer has discovered ways to thread his experiments outside of club music seamlessly into his music designed for the dancefloor.

$14.10

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Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 13th September, 2024

Tracklist

1. Vocoder (Club Mix)
2. Key103
3. Birth4000
4. Del Oro
5. Fast Forward
6. Ocotillo
7. Afflecks Palace
8. Tilt Shift/Ablaze

Floating Points announces forthcoming album, Cascade, out via Ninja Tune. Cascade pushes Floating Points’ sound forward into new places. The eight songs here are allowed to smoulder and spark for up to eight minutes at a time, allowing for more expansive exploration of sounds and grooves than before. A subtle homage to his hometown of Manchester ripples across Cascade. ā€œAfflecks Palaceā€ an enveloping glide of harp melodies overtaken by otherworldly bleeps and beeps, named after a Mancunian market described as an ā€œemporium of eclecticism.ā€ Elsewhere, there’s ā€˜Key 103’, named after ā€œan underground Manchester radio station a young Sam Shepherd would listen to ā€œreligiouslyā€. Almost a decade on since Elaenia, his revered debut album, the composer has discovered ways to thread his experiments outside of club music seamlessly into his music designed for the dancefloor.