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Continued - Lost in a garden of clouds - part 2


This is Corin Dingley's and Andy Jenks' sixth album release (three for Virgin/Melankolic, three for Don't Touch) and closely follows their recent production work for the universally acclaimed James Roberts album ('Everything You Know Is Right') that came out in February. This album follows a similar style to part one with it's sleepy loops & rhythms and soaring strings, but is on the whole a lot more upbeat cd than it's
predecessor. Tracks such as 'Elevator' and 'The Things You Might Do' wouldn't be out of place on the Super Discount albums.
Alpha are often compared to such artists as Air, Blue States and The Avalanches, and whilst those comparisons are fair, it is often forgotten
that Alpha were the first to "evoke the colours that swim in your eyeballs after you have been staring at the sun too long" (David Stubbs,
Uncut Magazine). Whilst experimental, and clearly in love with digital sounds, it is not difficult to understand why someone like Massive Attack were originally attracted to this group's understanding of basic melancholic melody undoubtedly derived from their huge love of artists such as Michel Legrand, Brian Eno and Burt Bacharach.