1 item added to Basket:
Onemind Presents Onemind

Session Victim - Neddledrop (LATE NIGHT TALES)

Late Night Tales

  • £21.99

Format: limited 180 gram vinyl LP

Cat: ALNLP59R

Released 6th March 2020

Genre: Balearic/Downtempo

LP
A1. Bad Weather Mates
A2. The Pain
A3. Made Me Fly (Ft. Beth Hirsch)
A4. Jazzbeat 7
A5. No Sky, Blue Sound
B1. Waller and Pierce
B2. Needledrop
B3. Isle of Taste
B4. Cold Chills
B5. Still High
B6. Glimmer

OVERVIEW: The 11-track album titled “Needledrop” provides a suite of both uplifting and easy-listening moments, refined and understated individually yet cohesively crafted with the honest musicianship and inarguable credentials that we know of production duo Session Victim.

The German pair of Hauke Freer and Matthias Reiling are no strangers to releasing quality long-format albums and while rising through a discerning community of DJ’s have previously released three consecutive albums on tastemaker label Delusions of Grandeur culminating in 2017’s “Listen To Your Heart”.

Their latest and fourth studio album via the label Night Time Stories (the London based sister label to the coveted LateNightTales) marks a notable move towards the home listening dynamics of their career counterparts such as Nightmares on Wax and Portishead that have played such a strong influence in Session Victims variety of output over the last decade.

As accomplished producers, Session Victim have been intent on delivering a characteristic body of work for uninterrupted easy listening and with Needledrop have landed with significant inspiration from the engaging jazz and soul compositions that found their way into early 2000’s trip hop.

Fusing downtempo beats, smooth tones and hedonistic grooves via their intuitive sampling sessions, Session Victim’s fourth album succeeds in actively engaging the listeners mood and intellect in equal measure.

The albums clear stand out is "Made Me Fly” which presents a soothing yet expressive live vocal performance by singer songwriter Beth Hirsch, best known for her collaboration with French duo Air on their 1998 album Moon Safari.

As self-confessed semi-reclusive studio geeks, Session Victim have turned their 2020 album focus towards a large arsenal of dusty influences which has inspired them to rediscover the intuitive and playful side of their production personalities while also demonstrating their cherished music knowledge.

More From This Artist: various

Shipping calculated at checkout.