Lostep – Because We Can

Because We Can

This album is nuts. Absolutely smile yourself silly nuts, with the first 6 minutes filled in their entirety with dirty minimalistic techy sounds, building up to quite possibly the most cheekiest bass beat ever.

As a huge fan of Chable and Krokidis, it should come as no surprise that this album by the duo is going to be big. Its going to be big across the whole music scene, not just one genre. This is because the depth of the album is insane.
It has it all, “Its like a modern day prog-rock indulgence into a world of dream like sounds. Then suddenly it kicks in with some fantastic tracks that really rock the floor. It really is like nothing you’ve heard before.”

This is an album that shows the breadth of what these boys are capable of doing.

“It took about two years to complete” says Phil, “when we get in the studio we like to create everything together…the experience of writing music with someone else can be very special. It certainly feels more like being in a band this way. You live it together and you experience that joy of creating it. We are great friends and we share great memories of our creations, that’s what’s so fun about it, everything that goes with the creating experience becomes a great memory which ties us closer together as friends”.

“We experimented a hell of a lot” adds Luke. “We listened to so much other great music from a very diverse range of artists. We tried some ‘concept” tracks and obviously we had to make music that would work on the dance floor as that is where our passion comes from. We think this album works as a dream sequence not as a DJ mix and that is the effect we wanted to create.”

“We hope that this album will make people listen to music differently” says Phil.

1 6am Sedna
2 Theme From A Fairytale
3 Construction Of A Deep Space Station
4 Naughty
5 Because We Can
6 Computer Crash
7 Little Peaking
8 Dr King’s Surgery
9 Shortcut to Granuland
10 Burma
11 Villain
12 Family Tennis

Release date on this is something im not sure of, GU report 17/04/2006 where as some sites list it as 02/05/2006.

Whatever the date, you need this!

Amazon.co.uk are listing this for £7.99, which is a bargain.


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