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Album artwork for AZD (Clear Vinyl) by Actress

*2LP clear vinyl housed in a silver chrome bag with screen printed AZD text and bundled download* "It's like he's gotten deeper into the machines, or the machines have gotten deeper inside him - by turns dragging us, the listeners, farther into that zone of inseparable melancholy/ecstasy and stylishly writhing, sweat-burnt and THC-grained rhythms - of the sort that make you dance better no matter your actual capabilities. He's totally locked that vibe with the humid, Triller-esque crystals and heads-down but dandy slam of Fantasynth and will send you reeling with the weightless steppers inversion of Blue Window, whereas Cyn neatly resets to a vintage, crunchy neck snap, before the up-tilt of X22RME intriguingly calves off into short monologue about semiotics sure to catch out the DJs. Runner sounds naggingly familiar, like a flashback from a post-club Uber ride, and Falling Rizlas is his most attractive chamber-jazz since the R.I.P. phase, leading to a final run that really gets it right between the hardcore-sampling darkside buzz of Dancing In The Smoke, the noctilucent thizz of Faure In Chrome, and the romantic/voyeuristic ambiguity of There's An Angel In The Shower."

Actress

AZD (Clear Vinyl)

Ninja Tune
Album artwork for AZD (Clear Vinyl) by Actress
LPx2

$32.99

LPx2

Released 04/21/2017Catalog Number

LP-ZEN-241X

Actress

AZD (Clear Vinyl)

Ninja Tune
Album artwork for AZD (Clear Vinyl) by Actress
LPx2

$32.99

LPx2

Released 04/21/2017Catalog Number

LP-ZEN-241X

*2LP clear vinyl housed in a silver chrome bag with screen printed AZD text and bundled download* "It's like he's gotten deeper into the machines, or the machines have gotten deeper inside him - by turns dragging us, the listeners, farther into that zone of inseparable melancholy/ecstasy and stylishly writhing, sweat-burnt and THC-grained rhythms - of the sort that make you dance better no matter your actual capabilities. He's totally locked that vibe with the humid, Triller-esque crystals and heads-down but dandy slam of Fantasynth and will send you reeling with the weightless steppers inversion of Blue Window, whereas Cyn neatly resets to a vintage, crunchy neck snap, before the up-tilt of X22RME intriguingly calves off into short monologue about semiotics sure to catch out the DJs. Runner sounds naggingly familiar, like a flashback from a post-club Uber ride, and Falling Rizlas is his most attractive chamber-jazz since the R.I.P. phase, leading to a final run that really gets it right between the hardcore-sampling darkside buzz of Dancing In The Smoke, the noctilucent thizz of Faure In Chrome, and the romantic/voyeuristic ambiguity of There's An Angel In The Shower."