DNTEL - Bright Night
John Rogers | Monday 30 April, 2012 10:32
DNTEL, or James Tamborello to his mum, is back with a new album entitled “Aimlessness”, a title which leaves a bit of an open goal for any critics left unimpressed by his meandering electronic sound. This track has a certain buzzy energy, sounding like it might have been patched together from found city sounds – sirens, phone tones, rattles and buzzes and bastardized busker sax. It’s like Warp never signed Maxïmo Park, and dubstep never happened.
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