In Time & Space EP

by Lost Idol

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2010 was a productive year for Lost Idol, the alter-ego of producer/DJ/label-owner James Dean. He released his second album, ‘Brave The Elements’, to great acclaim, deftly crafting a record of electronic-based music that sparkled with invention & reflected influences across the board from krautrock to dubstep to psychedelia & beyond. This led to live shows alongside esteemed artists such as Caribou, Fujiya & Miyagi, Pantha Du Prince & Dextro.

His first new work for 2011, entitled ‘In Time & Space’, was written specifically for a Lost Idol performance at London’s beautiful Union Chapel; due to the huge space & reverberating acoustics within the building, James put together a new set which by & large ditched the drums & instead focused on building many different layers of sound & textures using a variety of analogue synths, treated guitars & looped vocals creating something all-absorbing & spatial. The result is one extensive piece with four distinct sections that ebb & flow, crescendo & fade, pulling the listener into an immersive soundscape that aptly reflects the mystique & majesty of the space for which it was designed.

It’s a truly absorbing listen & once again shows Lost Idol to be constantly progressing, this time pushing his sound towards the realms of ambient, kosmiche musik & beyond.

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released 14 February 2011

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Lost Idol is the musical moniker of UK-based producer & DJ James Dean.

A one-man multi- ... more instrumentalist, he operates on the periphery of the electronic music scene, forging a unique sound that is at once melancholic & beautiful, deep & reflective.

"Lost Idol successfully blurs the distinction between organics and synthetics" - Mojo

"Strange but beautiful" - Notion less

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