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Wed 14 Apr 10 - by lensco - 3 Comments

Art Of Tones - The World As I Live It EP

Art Of Tones - The World As I Live It EP

label: Room With A View
releasedate: April 2010
cat #: VIEW008
style: House

I remember when Ludovic Llorca’s 2001 album New Comer came out of F Communications, at the height of the “French Touch” era. It still is a great album, but it’s been rather silent around the Llorca project. Since 2005 Ludovic has been working under the Art Of Tones monniker however, and he just released a new 3-track EP on the prolific Room With A View label.

The presh sheet calls The World As I Live It “a kind of vitaminised version of Mr Parrish’s Ugly Edits” and that’s not far from the truth: a long and slow-evolving disco stomper. The highlight for me is Breaking Bad, an incredibly deep banger, filled with lush keys and a great buildup. It can easily stand next to some of the best tunes Jimpster has ever released. The Argument finally features clever use of samples, and is backed by the same powerful 500hp drive that runs throughout the whole EP. It’s simple: if you dig deep house music, you need to get this.

Listen to the EP on Soundcloud or buy it straight from the source here.

Lewis McCallum - Syntheology

Lewis McCallum - Syntheology

label: Finch
releasedate: March 2010
style: Synthfunkhop

This is the sophomore album from New Zealand multi-instrumentalist Lewis McCallum, after Wake in 2007. He also plays the saxophone in Opensouls, the NZ band that also brought us Julien Dyne, and released a 12″ on Antipodean Records. And you can’t get around it, Lewis’s sound closely resembles the style of fellow kiwi Mark De Clive-Lowe. But mind you, it’s not a carbon copy at all.

Expect a whole lot of headnoddin’ beats and some broken beats, overlayed with a whole rack of synths in a splendid and dense production. A lot of vocal guest appearances as well, from the likes of Tama Waipara, Cherie Mathieson, Mara TK and more. Really a great album that deserves your attention!

Available on iTunes and several other stores.

3 comments so far

  1. creaminal wrote April 15 2010 at 1:47 am

    Kool reviews! Like both releases btw – Room With a View is fortunately keepin the quality high and McCallum produces real kiwi music đŸ™‚

  2. anthony wrote May 4 2010 at 4:27 pm

    Can’t find anything on a vinyl release for Syntheology. Any help would be appreciated.

  3. lensco wrote May 4 2010 at 6:22 pm

    @anthony I didn’t find any information about a vinyl release either. It’s quite possible a vinyl release will come a bit later, or never at all. Your best bet would be to contact Lewis himself via Myspace I guess.