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Guido - Anidea

Released: 10/06/2010 Punch Drunk Records
In the mid-noughties, Bristol’s Guido spent his time making tracks for MCs and vocalists. His debut album is a bold progression in the dubstep genre, and features splendid R&B vocals and saxophone. It’s remarkable how far things have come since Burial’s universally acclaimed album, Untrue. For more information visit: http://www.myspace.com/guidoproductions Buy: http://rootedrecords.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=2607
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Guardian“One of the most gifted...” He arranges sound with an elegant precision, as though painting a still life; finely judged beats are overlaid with broad, lavish synths...
 
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Pitchfork“One of the finest post-dubstep full-lengths yet...” He calmly pulls out all the stops: quivering bass, sensual saxophones, piercing feedback, but Anidea never sounds stuffed or overproduced. Guido doesn't twist knobs or dazzle on the piano. He just delights in sounds, all sounds...
 
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Drowned In Sound“As easy to listen to for the first time as to love...” Whilst easily matching the heights of other big-hitting albums from its sort-of-genre, Guido’s music sets itself aside in another category entirely, independent of genre. At this point, context seems pretty irrelevant...
 
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