International Observer: Felt
International Observer: Felt
Format: CD
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Artist: International Observer
Label: Dubmission
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5050693233624
Genre: Electronic
Two years after the seminal Heard was released, Tom Bailey AKA International Observer returns with eleven more slices of delectable dub drenched delights, designed to bother bass bins worldwide. Aside from his opening take on the classic, House of the Rising Sun, Felt is an altogether deeper excursion into bass than it's predecessors: beats are sparser and the basslines heavier. Lampedusa is inspired by the refugees held in camps on the Italian island of the same name, physically only breaths away from freedom, but practically miles apart. It is still a joyful affair though, with tracks peppered by his trademark horns and guitar riffs. Plus Popcorn Slavery is as near to his playful pop past as electronic dub is able to go. a welcome addition to the Observer collection, then, building on the lush ambience of Seen and the good grooves of Heard.
Tracks:
1.1 House of the Rising Dub
1.2 Popcorn Slavery
1.3 The Death of Karamov
1.4 Rose Madder
1.5 Neelkanth
1.6 Lampedusa
1.7 House Made of Felt
1.8 Mudshark Lick
1.9 Binman Dub
1.10 Miss Hit
1.11 Abode of the Setting Moon