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Performer: Soft Riot
Title: You Never Know What Might Come Next
Country: France
Catalog Number: EXBTN01
Label: Exhibition Records
Released: 19 Sep 2015
Style: Synth-pop, Darkwave, New Wave
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 742
| 1 | You Never Know What Might Come Next | 5:24 |
| 2 | Your Back To The Stone | 4:42 |
| 3 | For Your Entertainment | 5:26 |
| 4 | A Scene From A Dark Beach | 4:54 |
| 5 | Mass Exodus | 4:02 |
| 6 | There Is Some Great Evil Out There | 5:04 |
| 7 | The Speech | 3:31 |
| 8 | You Are A Caged Dancer | 5:09 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EXBTN01 | Soft Riot | You Never Know What Might Come Next (8xFile, MP3, Album) | Exhibition Records | EXBTN01 | France | 2015 |
| EXBTN01 | Soft Riot | You Never Know What Might Come Next (CD, Album, Ltd, Num) | Exhibition Records | EXBTN01 | UK | 2015 |
This is the 8-track vinyl LP version of the album "You Never Know What Might Come Next" with a first pressing of 500 copies. It has a silver and black cover compared to the limited edition CD which has a full colour cover.
Soft Riot is JJD : Voice, synthesizers, programming, effects and found sounds.
Bassoon in “Mass Exodus” played by MM Lyle. A brief phrase from “Into The Labyrinth Theme” by Sidney appears in the track
“Mass Exodus”.
All tracks except 04 adn 05 recorded by JJD from December 2013 until October 2014 at Studio 80 (London) and Studio 159 (Sheffield). Mixed with Owen Pratt at Flesh & Bone Studios in London, October 2014.
“The Speech” and “Your Back To The Stone” recorded and mixed by JJD at Studio 159 in Sheffield between December 2014 and March 2015.
Artwork, artist photos and design by JJD as JJD Works. Photography assistance by MM Lyle. All tracks mastered by Josh Stevenson at Otic Sound.
2015 EXBTN. More By Soft Riot. Another Drone in Your Head. Fiction Prediction. No Longer Stranger. Soft Riot. You Never Know What Might Come Next. This is the title track from the new album You Never Know What Might Come Next out on Exhibition Records Paris FR - . Release date 19 September 2015. Limited to 50 copies: might-come-next. VinylDigital out September 2015. More information to come. More information this record here: . SOFT RIOT's You Never Know What Might Come Next from the album YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT MIGHT COME NEXT out 19 September 2015 in digitalvinyl LP format this track. Soft Riot is a London based act consisting of one JJD Jack Duckworth a former Vancouverite who has clocked over fifteen years of musical output in various bands and projects. With origins from the mid-nineties in the vibrant art-pun read more. For Your Entertainment 2. You Never Know What Might Come Next 3. There Is Some Great Evil Out There 4. The Speech 5. Your Back To The Stone 6. Mass Exodus 7. A Scene From A Dark Beach 8. You Are A Caged Dancer 9. Better Than The Real Thing 10. The Commuters II 11. You Never Know What Might Come Next East Van Basement Version 12. This is the 8-track vinyl LP version of the album You Never Know What Might Come Next with a first pressing of 500 copies. Soft Riot is JJD : Voice, synthesizers, programming, effects and found sounds. Bassoon in Mass Exodus played by MM Lyle. A brief phrase from Into The Labyrinth Theme by Sidney 1981 appears in the track Mass Exodus. Some More Terror. Tracklist: 1. For Your Entertainment, 2. You Never Know What Might Come Next, 3. There Is Some Great Evil Out There, 4. The Speech, 5. Your Back To The Stone, 6. Mass Exodus, 7. A Scene From A Dark Beach, 8. You Are A Caged Dancer. As You Feel The Dark Side Of Progress. Listen full album. View all Soft Riot albums. 8 tracks. Released in 2015. Soft Riot has currently set up camp for the time being in Sheffield, a small UK city with a history of innovative synthesizer music. Drawing inspiration from synthesizer-based film soundtracks of yesteryear, drones, early EBM, minimal synth, a dose of psychedelic synthpop and a heavy dose of throbbing appregiated rhythms, Soft Riot is a science-fiction heavy soundscape that narrates the listener through todays fractured, excessive landscape with hints of black humour. Includes unlimited streaming of You Never Know What Might Come Next via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. ships out within 7 days. Buy RecordVinyl