
Two Lone Swordmen - Still My World (LP)
Previously only released in Japan, 'Still My World' was originally cobbled together for an Emigliano Zegna campaign, and catches Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood in a transitionary phase, between the pulverized, electroid 'Tiny Reminders' and the rockabilly-slanted 'From the Double Gone Chapel'.
Back in 2003, Weatherall was approached by Emigliano Zegna to provide some music for their Japanese launch. He raided his archive, snatching a bunch of in-progress demos that he'd been working on with Tenniswood and gave them a spit 'n polish before turning his attention to the task in hand - writing 'From the Double Gone Chapel'. So for anyone who wasn't convinced by that album's sharp left turn, 'Still My World' is a chance to hear the bridging concepts, and although it's a loose set, it's packed with goodies that hark back to the duo's wooziest early material.
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'Compulsion' is an icy stumble that sounds as if it could have dropped off the back of the duo's masterpiece 'Stay Down', laced with ratcheting electronics and 'Artificial Intelligence'-standard euphoric pads, and 'From Behind Bandages' is a meditative beatless cut filled with sinkhole bleeps and twitchy drones. There's plenty of taut, jazzy moments too, like the library music-alike weepie 'Still My World' and the moody 'Arturo's Attitude'. And if you wanna hear the roots of 2LS's next gear, check the psych-funk loosie 'And Then The Walls Fell' and the dubbed-out 'Live From Rotten Towers'.
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$17.25Two Lone Swordmen - Still My World (LP)
Previously only released in Japan, 'Still My World' was originally cobbled together for an Emigliano Zegna campaign, and catches Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood in a transitionary phase, between the pulverized, electroid 'Tiny Reminders' and the rockabilly-slanted 'From the Double Gone Chapel'.
Back in 2003, Weatherall was approached by Emigliano Zegna to provide some music for their Japanese launch. He raided his archive, snatching a bunch of in-progress demos that he'd been working on with Tenniswood and gave them a spit 'n polish before turning his attention to the task in hand - writing 'From the Double Gone Chapel'. So for anyone who wasn't convinced by that album's sharp left turn, 'Still My World' is a chance to hear the bridging concepts, and although it's a loose set, it's packed with goodies that hark back to the duo's wooziest early material.
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'Compulsion' is an icy stumble that sounds as if it could have dropped off the back of the duo's masterpiece 'Stay Down', laced with ratcheting electronics and 'Artificial Intelligence'-standard euphoric pads, and 'From Behind Bandages' is a meditative beatless cut filled with sinkhole bleeps and twitchy drones. There's plenty of taut, jazzy moments too, like the library music-alike weepie 'Still My World' and the moody 'Arturo's Attitude'. And if you wanna hear the roots of 2LS's next gear, check the psych-funk loosie 'And Then The Walls Fell' and the dubbed-out 'Live From Rotten Towers'.
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Previously only released in Japan, 'Still My World' was originally cobbled together for an Emigliano Zegna campaign, and catches Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood in a transitionary phase, between the pulverized, electroid 'Tiny Reminders' and the rockabilly-slanted 'From the Double Gone Chapel'.
Back in 2003, Weatherall was approached by Emigliano Zegna to provide some music for their Japanese launch. He raided his archive, snatching a bunch of in-progress demos that he'd been working on with Tenniswood and gave them a spit 'n polish before turning his attention to the task in hand - writing 'From the Double Gone Chapel'. So for anyone who wasn't convinced by that album's sharp left turn, 'Still My World' is a chance to hear the bridging concepts, and although it's a loose set, it's packed with goodies that hark back to the duo's wooziest early material.
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'Compulsion' is an icy stumble that sounds as if it could have dropped off the back of the duo's masterpiece 'Stay Down', laced with ratcheting electronics and 'Artificial Intelligence'-standard euphoric pads, and 'From Behind Bandages' is a meditative beatless cut filled with sinkhole bleeps and twitchy drones. There's plenty of taut, jazzy moments too, like the library music-alike weepie 'Still My World' and the moody 'Arturo's Attitude'. And if you wanna hear the roots of 2LS's next gear, check the psych-funk loosie 'And Then The Walls Fell' and the dubbed-out 'Live From Rotten Towers'.









