TECHNIMATIC - Desire Paths - gatefold heavyweight clear vinyl 2xLP + CD

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Cat: SHA 082. Rel: 28 Jul 14
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Side 1 - Track 1. PerseveranceSide 1 - Track 2. Beneath The SkiesSide 1 - Track 3. Looking For Diversion (feat Lucy Kitchen)Side 2 - Track 1. Music Is MusicSide 2 - Track 2. Night VisionSide 2 - Track 3. InnermostSide 3 - Track 1. TectonicSide 3 - Track 2. Mucky JeffSide 3 - Track 3. One WaySide 4 - Track 1. Like A Memory (feat Pat Fulgoni)Side 4 - Track 2. Lost TimeSide 5 - Track 1. PerseveranceSide 5 - Track 2. Beneath The SkiesSide 5 - Track 3. Looking For Diversion (feat Lucy Kitchen)Side 5 - Track 4. Stolen Hours (interlude)Side 5 - Track 5. Music Is MusicSide 5 - Track 6. Night VisionSide 5 - Track 7. InnermostSide 5 - Track 8. ImperfectionsSide 5 - Track 9. TectonicSide 5 - Track 10. Mucky JeffSide 5 - Track 11. One WaySide 5 - Track 12. Like A Memory (feat Pat Fulgoni)Side 5 - Track 13. Desire Paths (interlude)Side 5 - Track 14. Lost Time

Beautifully presented on heavyweight clear vinyl with widescreen gatefold artwork, Technimatic's debut album is a heartfelt creative document from the off. Previously known as Technicolour and Komatic, since signing to Shogun as Technimatic, the duo has developed a stark liquid signature that's seeped in rich emotion and melody. Desire Paths is the zenith of their creative successes so far and is littered with highlights on every corner. From the swashing jungle breaks of "Beneath The Skies" to the resoundingly dark, twisted "Tectonic" via the slower, jazz-infused "Mucky Jeff", everything about this tingle with energy, passion and playability. Debut albums don't come any better than this.