
Black Sands (10th Anniversary Edition)
Includes MP3 download of album
10th Anniversary Limited Edition Double Red Vinyl housed in a rigid gatefold sleeve. New cover image and liner notes by Simon Green. With offset printed paper Inners and 12â Art Card print of the original Black Sands cover image.
Influenced by the divergent, bass-driven strands of the UK electronic music scene at that time, Green artfully fitted those evolving sounds into his own wider vision. The recordâs lasting importance stems from the depth that he found in those combinations, rattling two-step rhythms and heavy pressure sub-bass twinned with carefully crafted songwriting and lush, brightly-realised instrumentation.
Itâs a record thatâs both timeless and wonderfully of its time. From âKiaraâ, which weds cinematic, string-laden composition with chopped up vocals and luminous synth arpeggios, to âEyesdownâ, where subterranean swells of bass meet Andreya Trianaâs warm, peerless vocals, the album is effortlessly multi-faceted. Listening back a decade later, it still sounds just as beguiling, emotive and transportive as it did the first time round.
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Includes MP3 download of album
10th Anniversary Limited Edition Double Red Vinyl housed in a rigid gatefold sleeve. New cover image and liner notes by Simon Green. With offset printed paper Inners and 12â Art Card print of the original Black Sands cover image.
Influenced by the divergent, bass-driven strands of the UK electronic music scene at that time, Green artfully fitted those evolving sounds into his own wider vision. The recordâs lasting importance stems from the depth that he found in those combinations, rattling two-step rhythms and heavy pressure sub-bass twinned with carefully crafted songwriting and lush, brightly-realised instrumentation.
Itâs a record thatâs both timeless and wonderfully of its time. From âKiaraâ, which weds cinematic, string-laden composition with chopped up vocals and luminous synth arpeggios, to âEyesdownâ, where subterranean swells of bass meet Andreya Trianaâs warm, peerless vocals, the album is effortlessly multi-faceted. Listening back a decade later, it still sounds just as beguiling, emotive and transportive as it did the first time round.






















