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Illum Sphere - Ghosts Of Then And Now mp3

Performer: Illum Sphere
Title: Ghosts Of Then And Now
Country: UK
Catalog Number: ZEN203
Label: Ninja Tune
Released: 10 Feb 2014
Style: Leftfield, Illbient, Garage House, Experimental
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 846

Tracklist

1Sleeprunner3:17
2It'll Be Over Soon3:51
3Liquesce
Drums – Shigeto
2:40
4Ra_Light4:00
5Near The End
Keyboards, Written-By – J. Platt
3:38
6Lights Out / In Shinjuku3:17
7Love Theme From Foreverness
Featuring – ShadowboxWritten-By – B. Baxter
4:16
8One Letter From Death2:34
9The Road
Featuring – ShadowboxWritten-By – B. Baxter
3:26
10The Earth Is Blind (Prelude)1:16
11At Night
Featuring – Mai NestorWritten-By – M. Nestor
3:51
12Ghosts Of Then And Now4:47
13Embryonic
Featuring – ShadowboxWritten-By – B. Baxter
2:46

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
ZENCD203PIllum Sphere Ghosts Of Then And Now ‎(CD, Album, Promo)Ninja TuneZENCD203PEurope2014
ZENCD203Illum Sphere Ghosts Of Then And Now ‎(CD, Album)Ninja TuneZENCD203Europe2014
BRC-405Illum Sphere Ghosts Of Then And Now ‎(CD, Album)Ninja Tune, Beat RecordsBRC-405Japan2014
ZENCD203Illum Sphere Ghosts Of Then And Now ‎(13xFile, AAC, Album, VBR)Ninja TuneZENCD203Europe2014
ZENDNL203WIllum Sphere Ghosts Of Then And Now ‎(13xFile, WAV, Album)Ninja TuneZENDNL203WUK2014

Credits

  • Written-ByR. Hunn

Notes

Comes with download code on one of the black inner sleeves

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 5021392874166
  • Label Code: LC-12885

Companies

  • Published By – Just Isn't Music
  • Mastered At – Alchemy Mastering

Video

Album

Ghosts Of Then And Now - Illum Sphere. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Taken from the Illum Sphere album 'Ghosts Of Then And Now' released February 10 2014 on Ninja Tune. Ghosts Of Then And Now. Ninja Tune Ltd от лица компании Ninja Tune Third. Album 2014 13 Songs. Try It Now. Learn More. 13 Songs, 43 Minutes. Ghosts of Then and Now Illum Sphere. On Ryan Hunn's first full-length as Illum Sphere, drum'n'bass, techno, glitch, footwork, electronic soul, and hard-knocking hip-hop are all subjected to deconstructive treatments in the cerebral Brainfeeder style and artfully blended with live instruments that can edge toward jazz. He needn't worry: No one would mistake Ghosts of Then and Now for a shot at dance floor domination. These 13 tracks are relentlessly eclectic, intricately detailed, and filled with sprung rhythms. Love Theme from Foreverness feat. Shadowbox, 04:16. Lights Out, In Shinjuku, 03:17. Near the End, 03:38. Embryonic feat. Shadowbox, 02:45. Now playing: The Weeknd Blinding Lights. Fresh FM. Losing My Religion. Апекс - Breeze. Michael Jackson Billie Jean. Первое Интернет Радио. Listening to Ryan Hunns debut full-length as Illum Sphere I cant help but nod my head in recognition of the many recognizable influences spawning from the iconic Ninja Tune label. Ghosts Of Then & Now. Love Theme From Foreverness feat. Lights Out, In Shinjuku. Near The End. New Album Releases. Bob Dylan. Rough and Rowdy Ways. Neil Young. Wicked City. Ghosts Of Then And Now is a rich and dynamic listen, threaded with a strong sense of purpose that's wonderfully engaging. Read full review. Illum Sphere has been well-placed to see how dubstep fragmented into house, garage, minimalism and avant-garde gestures, and he reflects all of these in his debut LP. Ryan Hunn, AKA Illum Sphere, is founder of Manchesters renowned club night Hoya:Hoya, has remixed Radiohead, toured the worlds best club nights and released music on some of its finest imprints 3024, Tectonic, Young Turks, and now Ninja Tune, where hes found a long term home. His album arrives on the back of eager expectation. The good news is that hes delivered in spades. Ghosts Of Then And Now has been deliberately and uncompromisingly conceived as a full length record an album in the traditional sense, full of music that couldnt be more modern, whilst nodding to Hunn's various influences

Reviews (1)
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Listening to Ryan Hunn‘s debut full-length as Illum Sphere I can’t help but nod my head in recognition of the many recognizable influences spawning from the iconic Ninja Tune label. I would even claim that Ghosts Of Then And Now is the definitive Ninja Tune album sprinkled with the aesthetic notes of the label’s founders, Jonathan More and Matt Black, collectively known as Coldcut, as well as works by Bonobo, The Cinematic Orchestra, Skalpel and the likes. As I’m listening to the album, “Near The End” appears to be the most exemplary of the pieces befitting that style. I hope to say all this in a very positive light – after all, I’ve been a huge fan of the label, consuming pretty much every single release since its creation in the 90s, and Illum Sphere is a very welcome rebound.

In 2010 the label celebrated its 20th anniversary with a massive boxset titled Ninja Tune XX (a prized volume in my collection), and seemed to be somewhat quiet afterwards, with a few remixes and EPs. Two years later, Ninja Tune returned with its familiar roster of quintessential artists, such as Yppah, Amon Tobin and Blockhead, only to amaze us even further with the signing of Eskmo, FaltyDL and Machinedrum – artists put on the world stage by Planet Mu. Was this the new and morphing Ninja Tune, luring away musicians advancing in juke, dubstep, and bass music spearheaded by Mike Paradinas‘ archetypal imprint, or was this simply the new sound of Ninja Tune? Whatever the answer may be to that burning question, with Illum Sphere the UK label reassures its audience that its staple “ninja-tunesque” sound is here to stay, and Hunn may just be the man to resurrect its glamour and allure.

Ghosts Of Then And Now is not limited by a particular genre, but it does hold a certain air of an overall encompassing style. Although the album’s cover suggests a somewhat dark and noir-fi journey (I first thought of music by Demdike Stare and Raime), the musical progression is often surprisingly light, jazzy and upbeat. The release opens up with quiet shuffles, vinyl crackle and subtle piano notes, only to evolve into cinematic loops à la Harmonic 33‘s Extraordinary People with a light drumming hand of Shigeto. The album features a few female vocals and samples courtesy of Bonnie Baxter (aka Shadowbox), who’s also credited with writing three out of thirteen tracks (there’s an extra “Hand Shadows” piece available only on Japanese edition). Hunn cleverly weaves in elements of footwork, spacey synths, and progressive bass music to compose a seductive and smokey groove, ripe with lush and savory appeal.

Although Ghosts Of Then And Now is Hunn’s first proper studio album, he did appear on a handful of eclectic imprints with EPs since 2009. See his debut single, Long Live The Plan (Fat City, 2009) as well as Dreamstealin’ / Blood Music (Tectonic, 2011) and Birthday / h808er (Young Turks, 2012). Give the album a single spin, and you’ll be coming back again and again, especially if you’re a fan of Ninja Tune. Also recommended if you like Thievery Corporation, Submotion Orchestra, and The Emancipator. It’s great to see one of my favorite labels furnishing a durable platform for today’s electronic music pioneers, and Illum Sphere is clearly one of them!

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