After the groundswell of adoration for his album debut LIFE AFTER DEFO and the live shows that followed, Deptford Goth returns this Autumn with SONGS, his second record of intensely slow-burning gems. Where the former was more affiliated with those seamless blenders of dreamy synth-pop, R&B and soul, Songs adds elements of singer/songwriter tradition to his irresistibly yearning electroica. 'It wasn't a more conscious decision, says Daniel Wool house. 'But I've become more accepting of my voice, so it's more prominent now, which led to structuring the sings in a more classic way. I also wanted people to hear the lyrics. It's a process of being more upfront and honest.'
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just because I loved the music and can't say how anyone else would ...
Always hard for me to write a review of a record, just because I loved the music and can't say how anyone else would feel about it. Worth a listen, not the type of music that is mass produced to appeal to a demographic that likes one song and is off to the next big thing.
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