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BC 042EP
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Of all of the Class A synth-jams contained within James Holden's monumental album proclamation The Inheritors (BC 040CD/LP), the tape-softened fuzziness of "Circle of Fifths" may not seem like the most obvious single candidate -- but in these three not-on-the-album alternative interpretations, we see the foreboding-filled interlude assume surprising new proportions. The "Tool" version is more of a deep-and-dirty primal club freak-out that brings the lunatic gibbering of the mysterious Shimble right to the forefront. The "Dub," meanwhile, transposes the pagan aesthetic of the album for the communal ritual of the club dancefloor, while the final bonus "Gibbersolo" lets Shimble's Gollum-esque madness rip in a disturbing a cappella form.
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BC 040LP
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Repressed; triple 12" version. Comes in a gatefold sleeve and includes a download code. This is a whole new world and complete mythology in album form, which stretches way beyond the traditional confines of dance music. Holden has woven a rich aural tapestry that treads a singular path: nobody is making electronic music as explorative as what is found within The Inheritors. Bold, epic, and psychedelic, striking a delicate balance between weighty tome and transformative trip, and with a production aesthetic that is all his own, Holden is certain that this is the album that he always wanted to make. The Inheritors fully immerses you in a timeless space with abundant hidden depths.
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BC 040CD
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The Inheritors is the eagerly-awaited follow-up to James Holden's rightfully-acclaimed The Idiots Are Winning, a milestone from 2006. This is a whole new world and complete mythology in album form, which stretches way beyond the traditional confines of dance music. Holden has woven a rich aural tapestry that treads a singular path: nobody is making electronic music as explorative as what is found within The Inheritors. Bold, epic, and psychedelic, striking a delicate balance between weighty tome and transformative trip, and with a production aesthetic that is all his own, Holden is certain that this is the album that he always wanted to make. The Inheritors fully immerses you in a timeless space with abundant hidden depths.
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