Pushes all the buttons I love: Substantial post-punk infused electronics - think the rawness of early Young Gods - with vocals and energy that echo everything from "Camera Obscura"-era Nico to Liaisons Dangereuses. But Heimat is its (their) own entity and this is one of the finest "dance" albums of the last few years.
Each of Anthony Manning's releases seems beamed from far out there into the machines he used, taking them over with some kind of genius compositional consciousness which spewed forth the music you hear on this and his other releases. Buy the entire discography! Truly one -of - a - kind and ahead of his time.
Each of Anthony Manning's releases seems beamed from far out there into the machines he used, taking them over with some kind of genius compositional consciousness which spewed forth the music you hear on this and his other releases. Buy the entire discography! Truly one -of - a - kind and ahead of his time.
Each of Anthony Manning's releases seems beamed from far out there into the machines he used, taking them over with some kind of genius compositional consciousness which spewed forth the music you hear on this and his other releases. Buy the entire discography! Truly one -of - a - kind and ahead of his time.
Each of Anthony Manning's releases seems beamed from far out there into the machines he used, taking them over with some kind of genius compositional consciousness which spewed forth the music you hear on this and his other releases. Buy the entire discography! Truly one -of - a - kind and ahead of his time.