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Artists

Herbert

Catno

AC165

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 14, 2022

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Herbert started his now cult domestic house album series back in 1998. Around The House was the first one, then came Bodily Functions in 2001 which was made from, well, recordings of internal noises generated in Herbert's own body. The maverick British producer now continues the series ahead of the much anticipated summer premier of his decade-in the making Symphony of Noise documentary. Musca finds the producer collaborating with eight singers to make for both intimate late night sound and club ready tunes that are lush, sophisticated and seductive. Word is, making this album was solace for Herbert, and is surely going to provide just as good a place to retreat for those of us listening in.

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A1

Two Doors

A2

Hypnotised

A3

Might As Well Be Magical

B1

Chain Reaction

B2

Fantasy

B3

The Impossible

B4

Unrestorable

C1

Tell Me A Secret

C2

The Slip

C3

The Horror

C4

The Way

D1

Be Young

D2

Gold Dust

D3

Let Me Sleep

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