Following you around: Lindstrøm returns with solo debut, dates
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Following on from the 2006’s singles compilation It’s A Feedelity Affair, ‘tropical techno’ maestro Lindstrøm’s debut record proper arrives August 18 through Smalltown Supersound, entitled Where You Go I Go Too.
Three tracks weighing in from ten to thirty minutes, Hans-Peter Lindstrøm says of the record:
“Musically, Where You Go… has many of the same qualities. I’d say it’s the opposite of minimalism because I’ve used lots of layers to create the soundscapes I wanted to work on. However, it differs to It’s A Feedelity Affair in the way that I worked on the album.”
“It might be a challenge for some people to listen to it from start to end. It’s perfect for a long walk with headphones, or when travelling by train or aeroplane.”
And so, the tracklisting:
‘Where You Go I Go Too’
‘Grand Ideas’
‘The Long Way Home’
Following the release the Norwegian will release another record former collaborator Prins Thomas, via Eskimo Recordings due late 2008.
He performs at London’s Rough Trade East on August 19, returning later in the year for an appearance at the Millennium Dome on October 3.
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Rough Trade and the Millenium Dome.
Great. Top party atmosphere venues there.
I love Lindstrøm although some of the earlier stuff on that singles comp was duff. This new one sounds intriguing.
Yeah, I'm sure everyone not in London
agrees with you as well...
Pish venue better than no venue? Who knows...?
Good news about the album though.
I wish
I went to the thing he did in Dalston in May, especially since it's 2 mins from my flat! Pffffffft.
london matter which is apparently inside the o2 arena
I have no idea what it's like or anything, do you?
I'm gonna try and go see him though.
Never been
Not even sure if it's open yet. Run by Fabric.
Its
not open yet. New Lindstrom is excellent, he's right when he says it perfect for long walks.
Real neon headband,
swiss mountain trains and sunglass type music.


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