other titles...
- I Can Stop Anytime I Like
- Cinderhaze
- Rose Tinted Smile
- By the World Forgot
- Hundreds and Thousands
- Ursa Minor Sleeps Forever
- Smoke Yourself Thin
- Somnia
- Catastrophette
Stumbleine
Deleted Scene
MONOTREME
The 8th studio album from the UK producer overflows with beautiful, nostalgia-tinged electronica.
The album is steeped with cloud-like beauty, with opener, 'I Can Stop Anytime I Like', fusing addictive sampled vocals with soft, glassy guitars, as if a reflecting pool of the listeners’ memories. 'Cinderhaze' ripples that pool with a more driving, magnetic force, shifting and pulling its emotional weight in cyclic waves. 'Ursa Minor Sleeps Forever' is fittingly sleepy, circling soft slow synth arpeggios in a dreamy haze, a sound built upon by 'Somnia' to an epiphany-like string bed, never straying too far from Stumbleine’s serene haven of melodic grace. On 'Catastrophette', Stumbleine crafts a more dramatic and poignant web of sound, as if running through the memories created by the rest of 'Deleted Scene'.