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Dean Blunt (Hype Williams) @ The Hifi Club 27/03/14 (Leeds)
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Dean Blunt (Hype Williams) + Support TBC
Thursday 27th March @ The Hifi Club
£7.00 Early bird / £9.00 after
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/255909 - Early bird tickets are available until February 10th.
Dean Blunt
London-based artist Dean Blunt presents a new live show in support of his first official solo LP, The Redeemer , which was released on his own World Music imprint in 2013.
The Redeemer follows his 2012 solo introduction The Narcissist II, which was a narcotic ode to an unspecified ‘girl’. The Redeemer proceeds with a yet more direct and heartfelt message, with a notable lifting of the veil of tape hiss and blurred signifiers that characterised Blunt's previous work, both solo and with Inga Copeland as Hype Williams.
The result is a profound artistic statement as singular as it is somehow familiar, its strange, bruised grandeur rising from a disorientating swirl of contradictory emotion, the curse of love. Blunt evokes bygone memories, from first kisses to humiliation and heartache, be it as the heartbreaker or the heartbroken, with the acknowledgement that sometimes the two can exist in the same person. This is undoubtedly Blunt's most romantic collection of compositions, but it's a love that dwells in nightmares as well as in dreams. The listener becomes the character in Blunt's unflattering romance, receiving scorned voicemail messages and whispers from lovers.
Musically the nineteen pieces found on The Redeemer are replete with vivid mosaics of sound and imagery, orchestral sonatas drifting into ravaged 4am ballads and feral psychedelia. Sonically and lyrically, Blunt captures the essence of modern romance: delusional, infatuated and all-consuming.
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“Dream logic is one of the hardest things to replicate in art, but Blunt is an expert, shifting through his ballads and undulating rap tracks with 45-degree turns that double back on themselves until you no longer know where you are” - The Guardian
“Since The Redeemer's release earlier this year it's felt like an instant classic, with repeated listens only strengthening its aura of nocturnal mystique and outsider hooks” - The Quietus
“A dizzying collage of chamber-pop, junkyard noise and ambient music that invites you into its world but bristles when you get too close. We’ve never heard a heartbreak album quite like it.” - FACT (#1 Album of 2013)