Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin (aka Lemon Jelly) released their full debut album, LemonJelly.ky in 2001. It was both a commercial and critical success, and if you listened to the album, you’d know why. With the warm, organic beats and weird, psychedelic synths, this album will just make you happy. Very happy and quite bouncy all day long; go give it a listen it if you haven’t yet!
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A very smooth DJ mix by Adultnapper, Audiomatique 2.0 features music from the likes of Trentemøller, Gui Boratto, Martin Eyerer and many more. Starting off with stripped down downtempo fare, the mix progresses into slightly more aggressive, dancefloor stuff while maintaining a svelte, minimalist undertone all the way. It’s a nice collection of very urbane, minimal and modern electronica, but it’s not really going to set things on fire and become a classic of the future anytime soon.
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Iranian born Swedish producer Aril Brikha’s Ex Machina is filled with groovy beats, fat basslines, trippy strings and ambient soundscapes. Pleasant all-round and never jarring, this is a good album, which is especially enjoyable when you are just spacing out at home on a Friday evening. It’s a pity that, given the high standard of music, the album cover art is a little unremarkable.
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