Huxley - Blurred (2014)

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Artist:
Title: Blurred
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Aus Music
Genre: Deep House
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 52:47
Total Size: 313 MB

Tracklist:

1. I Want You (4:27)
2. Barne Dance (4:11)
3. Give 2 U (feat Femme) (4:32)
4. MXR (2:26)
5. Road Runner (feat Obenewa) (5:21)
6. Reassign (6:57)
7. Say My Name (feat Yasmin) (3:33)
8. Wayfairer (4:31)
9. Broken Dreams (3:48)
10. Cakewalk (5:30)
11. Callin (feat S-Man) (3:38)
12. Never Easy (feat Thomas Gandey) (3:53)

Having evolved from engaging underground prospect into a fully established international DJ and producer in recent years, the time has now come for Huxley, born Michael Dodman, to re- lease his debut album. Entitled Blurred, it will land on Will Saul's Aus / !K7 on October 20th 2014. Since debuting as Huxley five years ago, Dodman has continued to evolve and mature his sound in ways most cannot. Initially precipitating something of a garage house revival with his early EPs, ensuing releases on key labels like 2020 Vision, Hyper colour and Tsuba have seen him roam into percussive and deep house territories, but always with a fresh modern twist that has seen him find favour with a diverse array of press and peers from Pitchfork to Mixmag, Pete Tong to The Black Dog. One lead single from the album has already been premiered: ‘Callin’ is a collaboration between Huxley and house veteran Roger Sanchez in his revered S-Man guise and with its deeply infectious drum loops, earwormy vocal hooks and slick pro- duction is indicative of the album overall. Elsewhere the LP excels with original vocal performances from Yasmin (who has seen chart success working with Gorgon City), FEMME aka Laura Laura Bettinson (a vocalist in Radiohead producer Nigel Go- drich's band, Ultraísta), Thomas Gandey and emering UK talent Obenewa. Starting with the deeply emotive melodies and snug sub bass of ‘I Want You’, the album coherently unravels through fractured garage beats and classic LFO wobble, anthemic and idyllic pop leaning vocal cuts, screw face bass tracks and tough techno stompers. Tying it all together is a polished sheen, a deeply rooted musicality and Huxley’s trademark sense of irresistible groove. Certainly marking yet another step up in the musical evolution of Huxley, Blurred more than captures the contemporary dance zeitgeist: it truly defines it and will do so for plenty of time to come. Huxley's 'Blurred' is released on Aus / !K7 October 20th with a preceding single, ‘Give 2 U' dropping on October 4th….


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