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Late night sessions at the coolest after parties in town








Liam’s after hour beats…



Jeff Buckley – Lover You Should’ve Come Over


Jeff Buckley, one of the most influential singers for me personally. This track is just incredible.



Chet Faker – Dead Body

Found Chet about a year and a half ago with his cover of Burial’s Archangel, been hooked ever since.


Radiohead – Nude

Thom York’s mesmerizing falsetto is hypnotizing. Perfect to stick on after a night out.


Erykah Badu – Out My Mind, Just In Time

A friend introduced me to her a few years ago, sitting in his hazy car. So worth the full 10 minutes of music, every time.



Amy Winehouse – Moody’s Mood For Love

A huge talent taken from us too soon. This track takes me back to 2009 probably the best year of my life so far.



Robin’s late night tunes…

Groove Armada – Paris

Matt from Dark Sky played this at an after party about 2 years ago, can’t believe I had slept on such a classic for so long, stunning strings and such a clean drum beat.


 

Darondo – Didn’t I 

A favourite among us and friends, a beautiful soul track, can’t help but try and sing along every time.


 

Alain Goraguer – Strip Tease

From the La Planète Sauvage soundtrack, a really great film to watch in a haze. Picked this track purely for the saxophone.


 

William Basinksi – dlp 1

Always play this to the end, nights over, sun peeking through the curtains. Never fails to send me into a music coma.

Flying Lotus – Me Yesterday//Corded

Saw a girl cry after doing a balloon to this tune once.


The Nottingham based duo drop the first of two stunning new tracks via Space + Time Records/RCA

Coventry born and Nottingham based Robin Hearn and Liam Arnold started their musical journey in 2012 with the release of their debut EP ‘Forever For Now’ via influential British label Hot Flush. The four tracks demonstrated the duo’s ability to combine intricate sounds with strong melodies, a lush mix of dense soundscapes and textures, providing a perfect backdrop for Liam’s haunting falsetto. The soulful vocals drew comparisons to James Blake and their hazy style of electronica, rich with ambience hinted at the astral sounds of Boards of Canada and Mount Kimbie. After winning support from Annie Mac, Huw Stephens and Tom Robinson and remixing the likes of MO and Laura Doggett, the pair spent time refining their trademark sound and the result is 2 new tracks, ‘Serenity’ and ‘Cut Me Loose,’ set for release on October 6th via RCA sub-label Space + Time Records. With some exciting collaborations the pipeline, including a co-write with Fink from Ninja Tune, Shelter Point are ready to pick up the dreamy electronica mantle and make 2014 their own...

Download ‘Serenity’ : https://soundcloud.com/shelter-point/serenity