Artificial Perfect

发行时间:2007-05-07
发行公司:INgrooves
简介:  Ade Fenton releases his debut album Artificial Perfect on May 7. This follows his collaboration on the Fenton vs Gary Numan single 'Healing' which is due out on April 30. Numan features on four tracks from the album - the single 'Healing', 'The Leather Sea', 'Recall' and 'Slide Away'. Fenton himself fronts the apocalyptic rock of 'Truth', the epic-sounding 'One Day' and manic closer 'Machine'. The albums most introspective moment 'Everything Changes' is one of two songs featuring Helen Tilley on vocals. The other is the stark, psychotic 'Burn'. Until last year Fenton was best known for his independent techno record labels Perverter and Advanced. Both have provided the perfect platform for his kind of harsh, twisted soundscapes epitomised by his brutal 'Confessions Of An English Psychopath' single. However in 2006 Ade Fenton co-produced Gary Numans Jagged, described by Q Magazine as a shudder-fest of consistent quality , while Mojo enthused, it is supremely confident and the innovator of the 1970s never sounds like hes trying to play catch-up.
  Ade Fenton releases his debut album Artificial Perfect on May 7. This follows his collaboration on the Fenton vs Gary Numan single 'Healing' which is due out on April 30. Numan features on four tracks from the album - the single 'Healing', 'The Leather Sea', 'Recall' and 'Slide Away'. Fenton himself fronts the apocalyptic rock of 'Truth', the epic-sounding 'One Day' and manic closer 'Machine'. The albums most introspective moment 'Everything Changes' is one of two songs featuring Helen Tilley on vocals. The other is the stark, psychotic 'Burn'. Until last year Fenton was best known for his independent techno record labels Perverter and Advanced. Both have provided the perfect platform for his kind of harsh, twisted soundscapes epitomised by his brutal 'Confessions Of An English Psychopath' single. However in 2006 Ade Fenton co-produced Gary Numans Jagged, described by Q Magazine as a shudder-fest of consistent quality , while Mojo enthused, it is supremely confident and the innovator of the 1970s never sounds like hes trying to play catch-up.