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Mathé’s musical journey started with folk-tinged balladry that saw him become part of the Fence Collective, and subsequently a band member for the likes of José González, Johnny Flynn and Junip. With Bloodlines, however, Mathé started to infuse his song writing with electronic flourishes, and now with Imager, he has completed his transformation into a fully fledged electronic soul pioneer.
Working with co-producer Ash Workman, Mathé builds on the foundations provided by his organic approach to song writing, to build elegiac electronic anthems that are filled with a simple, poignant immediacy.
The album is pervaded with a sense of disquiet, perhaps driven subconsciously by the fact that the spaces where creativity and culture flourish in London are rapidly disappearing; that the artistic communities that Mathé grew up with are being driven out of London due to financial pressures, and as a result, something vital is being lost. Yet while the album deals in displacement and heartbreak, a sense that everything is in flux, there are redemptive moments to stir the soul.
The title track from the album is now streaming on Brooklyn Vegan and is also available for download through the Barbarossa site.
Having previously toured with the likes of POLICA, Low, and Junip, Barbarossa has announced two Europe shows (listed below) and will be announcing more tour dates soon.
Barbarossa
Imager
(Memphis Industries)
Street Date: May 12, 2015
iTunes / Physical
Track List:
Home
Solid Soul
Nevada
Dark Hopes
Silent Island
Muted
Human Feel
The Wall
06/11 – Paris – Pop Up Du Label
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