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SONGS FOR THE DEF

Following on from the critically acclaimed The Road: Part I, James Lavelle's UNKLE returns with the follow up The Road: Part II / Lost Highway, split across two parts with 22 tracks, James described this journey as having "more of a mixtape aesthetic being the ultimate road trip"

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LP:

DISC 1
1. Iter VI: Prologue
2. Requiem (When You Talk Of Love)
3. Ar.Mour
4. Iter VII: Lost
5. The Other Side
6. Feel More / With Less
7. Nothing To Give

DISC 2
1. Iter VIII: However Vast The Darkness
2. Long Gone
3. Only You
4. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
5. Iter IX: Epilogue / Tales Of The City
6. Crucifixion / A Prophet
7. Powder Man
8. Kubrick

DISC 3
1. Sun (The)
2. Find An Outsider
3. Iter X: Found
4. Days And Nights
5. Reprise
6. Iter XI: In Your Arms
7. Touch Me

CD:

DISC 1
1. Iter VI: Prologue
2. Requiem (When You Talk Of Love)
3. Ar.Mour
4. Iter VII: Lost
5. The Other Side
6. Feel More / With Less
7. Nothing To Give
8. Iter VIII: However Vast The Darkness
9. Long Gone
10. Only You
11. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

DISC 2
1. Iter IX: Epilogue / Tales Of The City
2. Crucifixion / A Prophet
3. Powder Man
4. Kubrick
5. Sun (The)
6. Find An Outsider
7. Iter X: Found
8. Days And Nights
9. Reprise
10. Iter XI: In Your Arms
11. Touch Me

UNKLE

The Road: Part 1

    After a rollercoaster twenty-five year career as an artist, curator and tastemaker, James Lavelle returns with UNKLE’s fifth studio album: The Road. In the twenty years since UNKLE’s debut, Lavelle has been prolific. He created three studio albums with UNKLE (Never Never Land, War Stories and Where Did The Night Fall), a host of critically acclaimed film scores, and curated a series of art exhibitions through Daydreaming with... most notably, the hugely successful DayDreaming with Stanley Kubrick exhibition at Somerset house. “I hadn’t made a record in a long time, and the incarnation of UNKLE had changed in that now, it was me on my own. For that reason, I wanted to make a record that I hadn’t been able to before, going back to the roots of where I came from, with a foot in modern London”. After a productive trip to the States, Lavelle returned to London to add the finishing touches to what was shaping up to be another classic UNKLE record. Lavelle then managed to conclude a twenty year conversation with Primal Scream’s Andrew Innes, as the pair finally got together in the studio. Innes plays lead guitar to the album’s title track ‘The Road’. Another first for Lavelle was a collaboration with Planet Funk’s Gigi Canu and Marko Baroni, who along with Duke Spirit starlet Liela Moss, contributed to ‘Sunrise (Always comes around), UNKLE’s reinterpretation of the summer anthem.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: The much awaited 'The Road...' finally drops from Unkle, and it is just as you'd expect. A meticulously crafted, and impeccably curated suite of electronic grooves, and acoustic relief, in equal measure. Grooving rock numbers reveal their gothic charms through haunted reverbs and choral vocals before segueing into pulsing dancefloor numbers.


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