Lindstrøm announces new analogue album with nine-minute lead single "Really Deep Snow"
20 August 2019, 15:27
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Norway's Lindstrøm has announced his new analogue album On A Clear Day I Can See You Forever, alongside unveiling the nine-minute lead offering "Really Deep Snow".
"Really Deep Snow" is Lindstrøm's first single since last year's "Blinded By The LEDs" single.
On A Clear Day I Can See You Forever is the producer's first album since 2017's It's Alright Between Us As It Is.
The new album is Lindstrøm's first to be recorded entirely on analogue. He says of the project, "The joy of making music on actual physical objects and devices makes a lot of sense to me now. After working on a computer for over 15 years, I don’t think I’ll ever look back."
Tracklist:
- On A Clear Day I Can See You Forever
- Really Deep Snow
- Swing Low Sweet LFO
- As If No One Is Here
"Really Deep Snow" is out now. Lindstrøm's On A Clear Day I Can See You Forever album arrives 11 October via Smalltown Supersound.
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