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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

12. Adrian YoungeThe Electronique Void (Black Noise)

His most experimental stuff. I love his productions. He’s clinical. He has a real 70s sound, he doesn’t use computers, and that’s what is so exciting about the way Younge produces. He gets this crazy fat sound that fits so perfectly with his vocalists and instrumentalists. It’s such a great listen this album, amazing synthesizers on it, a lesson in production and being able to stay in your lane and be comfortable. And he has that remarkable ability to recognise that when you do authentic original music, the audience will find you eventually. That’s certainly happened with Adrian Younge

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