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1. Outta Sync
2. ‘Something Coming Off’ (feat. Hollie Cook)
3. ‘The Universe Knows What You've Done’ (ft. John Cusack)
4. ‘Touch’ (ft GAUDI)
5. ‘Crooked Face’
6. ‘Yes’
7. ‘Situationist’ (ft. Zoe Devlin Love)
8. ‘The Doorman’
9. ‘No Fooling Me’ (ft. Hollie Cook)
10. ‘Wrong’
11. ‘Civilization’ (ft. Honor Letts)
12. ‘Present Dilemmas’ (ft. Wayne Coyne)
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A1 Outta Sync
A2 Something Coming Off (feat. Hollie Cook)
A3 The Universe Knows What You've Done
A4 Crooked Face
A5 Yes
A6 Situationist (ft. Zoe Devlin Love)
B1 The Doorman
B2 No Fooling Me (ft. Hollie Cook)
B3 Wrong
B4 Civilization (ft. Honor Letts)
B5 Present Dilemmas (ft. Wayne Coyne)
Don Letts
Outta Sync
Cooking Vinyl Limited
Documenting the early days of The Clash, working with Bob Marley, managing The Slits, colliding genres with Big Audio Dynamite - Don Letts appears to have done it all; but there’s one thing he hasn’t done: until now.
That changes as Don Letts delivers ‘Outta Sync’, his debut solo album which was produced by Gaudi .
A heady cocktail of dub rhythms, island vibes, spoken word and his own sweetly melodic topline, ‘Outta Sync’ is exactly what you’d anticipate a Don Letts artist project to sound like. It’s also notable as one of a few songs that can introduce such a storied life within a single verse: “Now, because of my duality, raised on pop and bass, didn't really bother me, ’cause it's all about the taste, I’m the vinyl generation, and that’s how I got my start, combining clothes and music, and turn it into art.” The irony is that Letts hadn’t really intended to make music of his own. But then lockdown hit and his old friend, producer extraordinaire, fellow dub aficionado and Killing Joke bassist Youth encouraged him to give it a go, even sending him some basslines to work from The pair ended up working together for nine months, navigating both lockdown and Letts’ arkestral vision.