11.1.2006
Artist: Flevans
Title: Make New Friends
Label: Tru Thoughts
Style: nujazz / headz / groove
Format: CD
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Catalogue: TRUCD069
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TRACKLIST:
01. Begin Again 02. Hey Mr. Bundle 03. Me and My Moody 04. Get Caribou 05. Small Room Syndrome 06. Lay It Down 07. Dinner With Boskins 08. Out to Lunch 09. Sweep Definitive 10. Dumb Ballad
NOTE:
You should always keep a look out for Flevans as his releases have been amongst some of the fastest selling on Tru Thoughts to date! After the unprecendented success of 'Begin Again' and the equally popular 'Hey Mr. Bundle' singles his music has continued to entertain and delight! Flevans effortlessly blends his classical musical training with an ear for a catchy tune so believe us when we claim you shall be swept off your feet! ‘Make New Friends' is a staggering selection of meaty beat material for discerning dancefloors everywhere; released as a CD compilation fusing tracks from Flevans' past EP releases, together on one albumfor the first time! In conjunction with the cd album, Tru Thoughts will be unleashing a six track vinyl EP release of the same name. We have received a flood of support for Flevans’ quirky and refreshingly upbeat sound, and this lovingly crafted cd debut incorporates a wide range of styles perfectly suited to club and radio alike.
“ As always with Flevans, the sound is very jazzy, very quirky and damn right infectious. “Make New Friends” is simply an awesome album which will lift you up on these cold, cold nights. Check It! ” Blues and Soul Magazine
"With styles ranging from Downtempo to dangerous, the vibe is truly Tru-thoughts. It’s all top notch production throughout, a lot of crunchy acoustic beats that work by themselves let alone with Flevans unusual orchestration on top. Loaded with samples and strange sonic artefacts, there’s something around every corner. Drive straight in to this beauty. Listenable, danceable and surable." Knowledge
"A delectable little gem of an LP, Flevans’ uniquely cheeky, cut and paste sound takes happy-go-lucky genre bending into new musical territory." XLR8R Magazine
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