A mesmerizing synth groove opens up the treasure chest that is this album by american synth-pop band Nation of Language. I'm speaking of the first song and single "Weak in your light", a haunting and moving ballad with a beautiful synth line and captivating and almost sorrowful vocals. Beautiful introduction to the album which is comprised of several bangers that take their 80's influence serious without sounding the least dated. This is the third album by Nation of Language and their sound is recreated once again to original and unique heights. Essential listening.
A brilliant and accessible double LP that showcases Khruangbin favourite tracks and influences providing an actual sonic globetrotting experience. The journey starts with "Illuminations" featuring Alice Coltrane and Santana, a spiritual intro for an incredible journey. The second track "I know that (when the spring times comes)" by Brilliantes del Vuelo is a mellow dubby reggae inspired track that gives a way to the more energetic "Khushi" by Nazia Hassan, a bittersweet quasi disco sounding track. "DRM" by Kelly Doyle is a rather short but breezy instrumental song that keeps the spirit of the sonic traveller alive. Side B starts up with "Don't go" by the south korean rock pioneers Sanullim, a very 80's new wave delight type of song. "I like it (don't stop)" by Maxwell Udoh is a rather amusing disco type song with romantic lyrics, very danceable stuff. "Enseñame" featuring David Marez is a lounge type so...


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