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		<title>Record of the Week: Baths &#8211; Cerulean (Anticon)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last Summer we were graced with an absolute killer glitch-hop album in Bibio&#8217;s Ambivalence Avenue, which was our Record of the Week as well for June 23rd, 2009. We still listen to that album consistently in here and odds are, if you&#8217;ve been in here in the past year, you might have even been suggested [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last Summer we were graced with an absolute killer glitch-hop album in Bibio&#8217;s <em>Ambivalence Avenue</em>, which was our Record of the Week as well for June 23rd, 2009. We still listen to that album consistently in here and odds are, if you&#8217;ve been in here in the past year, you might have even been suggested it!</p>
<p>Well it looks like we have found our glitch-hop album of Summer 2010 with Baths&#8217; <em>Cerulean</em>. Not looking to fall into the oft-maligned &#8220;chillwave&#8221; label, Will Weisenfeld, brainchild of Baths, layers rhythms on top of complex rhythms with plenty of melody in between to create an album that certainly isn&#8217;t for chilling.</p>
<p>Baths takes a little bit of a lot of good things. The similarities to Bibio are certainly there, in that both take an almost folktronica approach. The singing on top of the tracks also bears a striking similarity. There is definitely a little bit of Prefuse 73 as well but it&#8217;s not too overly complex, leaving plenty of room for the song itself to shine.</p>
<p>All in all, an absolutely essential purchase right now and a completely surprising debut album from Baths.</p>
<p><strong>Listen to &#8220;Maximalist&#8221; from Baths&#8217; </strong><em><strong>Cerulean</strong></em><strong></strong></p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-724" title="The North Sea - Bloodlines" src="http://www.thecultureclash.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/type065_cover_medium-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" align="left" /></strong>Brad Rose has been performing under the North Sea moniker for some time now and his sound has evolved with each release. And he certainly puts out releases as I think this is his 26th full length. He has ventured into the darker realm of music the past year, calling to mind Throbbing Gristle or Whitehouse. Certainly not a noise record, this dark ambient record is one of the most disorienting and frightening albums you&#8217;ll hear in some time and is damn near perfect.</p>
<p><strong>Listen to &#8220;Reunion&#8221; from the North Sea&#8217;s </strong><em><strong>Bloodlines</strong></em><strong></strong></p>
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