The Housebound Spirit

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 54:34

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The way electronic music should be

adam-cheasley

This is an extremely interesting album, especially considering the circumstances that surround it's creation. Leafcutter John has moved away from earlier work with purely electronic sounds towards more natural, he even sings! I would recommend this album to anyone who hasn't heard any of his work before.

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Having been attacked close to his East London studio, John Leafcutter began enduring panic attacks whenever he ventured outdoors, a condition that rapidly developed into a full-blown agoraphobia. The Housebound Spirit, his third album, is something a reaction to this syndrome, in taking the home as its source of samples. Like Herbert’s Bodily Functions and Around the House, both of which assimilated similarly found sounds to create accomplished grooves, so Leafcutter manages to refrain from falling into full-blown introspection. Instead, the construction of tracks from everything including the kitchen sink makes for some compelling listening — devilishly fresh sounding electronica conjured from the clicks, rattles, and rolls of household apparatus before the more recognisable instrumentation that drives “House or a Soul” and the smouldering “For Two” bring the album back from the brink. – Kingsley Marshall

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