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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

8. Pantha Du Prince – Black Noise

If I had to pick my favourite record of this year it’d be Black Noise, I’ve certainly listened to it the most this year. It’s another of those records that I can listen to whatever I’m doing – it’s borderline background music if you know what I mean, but sometimes if you just put it on really loud it’s totally hypnotic. I never thought I’d like techno music, but this really brought me in. Normally when I hear 4.4 beats I just put it in one category, but the sonics of this are amazing – bits of it sound like little pieces of metal, there are all these organic, earthy sounds. It’s programmed noise. There’s a dark edge to it, but not too dark. Also I love the artwork, it really pairs with the music, really made me listen to it in greater depth.

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