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1. | "The Day We Left The Solar System" (5:21) | |
2. | "Attacked The Church" (3:35) | |
3. | "Forget The Necklaces" (1:55) | |
4. | "Saw You" (3:05) |
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1. | "Stop Biting Wires" (2:06) | |
2. | "Free Biggie Free 2pac" (3:06) | |
3. | "Dickhead" (live) (9:28) |
This is Dear Earth's second LP to date, and it's already becoming clear that the artist will be at the forefront of the next wave of 'deep' house musicians. We mean that in the best possible way and, most importantly, this is someone who truly does get way down low, leaving out that stale designer shit for someone else. Gone Solid Gone is a rich and diverse piece of work that spans just about every corner of music; the output just so happens to be something close to house. For example, "The Day We Left The Solar System" and "Attacked The Church" are, indeed, led by a 4/4 swing of drums, but the palette of sounds within is much closer to jazz and komische. It's a truly arduous affair to even begin to pick a favourite here, with every tune bringing something fresh and innovative, whether that's hip-hop, broken beat, or anything else that can be wrapped into something danceable. This will be one many people will sleep on...and no doubt cause mass hysteria when they realise it's up on Discogs for hundreds. Recommended.
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