LV & Joshua Idehen

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I Know 04:18 Tools
Northern Line 03:04 Tools
Tough 04:15 Tools
Melt 05:05 Tools
Lean Back 04:05 Tools
Never Tired 02:22 Tools
Talk Talk 03:00 Tools
Primary Colours 01:58 Tools
Deleted Scene 04:27 Tools
Murkish Delights 02:37 Tools
Past Tense 02:50 Tools
Last Night 02:34 Tools
Imminent 02:34 Tools
New Pen 02:34 Tools
Run Down 02:34 Tools
Shake 02:34 Tools
Obsessed 02:34 Tools
Talktrim 02:34 Tools
Mistakes 02:34 Tools
Make It Count 02:34 Tools
Island 02:34 Tools
That Old Darkness 02:34 Tools
Double Decker Back Seat 02:34 Tools
Waiting for the Night 02:34 Tools
Angry Hiss 02:34 Tools
Out of the Blue 02:34 Tools
Northern Line (Radio Edit) 03:01 Tools
Primary Colours (Extended Remix) 05:32 Tools
Northern Line - Radio Edit 03:01 Tools
Primary Colours - Extended Remix 05:32 Tools
Shudder 05:32 Tools
Primary Colours (extended mix) 05:32 Tools
Tough (Danny Scrilla Remix) 05:32 Tools
Imminent (Bangkok Snobiety Remix) 05:32 Tools
Talk Trim 02:58 Tools
Lost 05:32 Tools
Past Tense [Keysound] 02:58 Tools
Tough [Demo Version] 02:58 Tools
Double-Decker Back Seat 02:58 Tools
Nothern Line 02:58 Tools
Deleted Scenes 02:58 Tools
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Keysound present Routes, the debut album from London production trio LV. LV is Will Horrocks, Simon Williams and Gerv Gordon, who have been making music together since meeting at university about 10 years ago. Between them they play a variety of instruments; they like dusty old synths and kept in perfect only-just-working-order. Routes was written and recorded in intensive bursts over a 12 month period, and heavily features London vocalist Joshua Idehen, who first collaborated with LV on their 2010 Keysound 12" 38 EP . The album picks up some of the themes set out in the EP - Idehen's lyrics explore the euphoria and accompanying alienation in his relationship with the city via multiple fragmented journeys. Whereas on the 38 EP Idehen's vocals were a focus throughout, here they are often twisted, processed and bent out of shape, assimilated or swallowed up by the sound. At other points Idehen's performance takes centre stage as a conspiratorial witness, a ghostly accomplice, or a disarmingly frank guide through the metropolis. The music itself reflects the schizoid, unpredictable nature of these journeys, incorporating everything from restless pirate-radio rhythms to intimate twilight melancholia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.