Just mad production. At work, I’m stunned on my chair.
thanks for the heads-up on the album
Absolutely loved LesAlpx from earlier in the year, so hoping for more great tracks on the rest of it!
Thanks to Spotify notification.
Check out Falaise 
Like it so far…also at work and enjoying the musical-journey-while-reporting-boring-stuff-which-nobody-will-ever-read-thing.
Yeah - it’s a good album that’s for sure
The spotify visualizer that goes with it is pretty top notch as well!!
I’ve been looking forward to this album. His last two albums were fine but not the style of his that I fell in love with.
Glad he’s back to a mostly electronic environment
I love some of it. The strings, Anasickmodular, the quality of the mix, the grooves, etc all brilliant. Some of it sounds like eurorack noodling and I’m not in love with it.
One of my top 5 favourite artists. And I don’t care at all what gear he used to do his tracks. His latest is his one of the weakest in my opinion, but look at Shadows EP. The thing is full of swing, taste, shuffle and soul. Love his good stuff to bits.
Listened to this a few times on a flight yesterday - it’s a great album. Lots of attention paid to the production (the stereo imaging for example) and I love the fact that every track just keeps pushing on, there’s very little straight repetition - a bit like Aphex Twin in that regard. Kinda wish I hadn’t listened to it now because now I’m thinking of my own tracks and how much more I’d need to do to get anywhere near that level 
I don’t care about the gear either but I would love to read about the process to get that level of polish while still feeling organic. Some of the modulation feels like it’s played in live, for example, but then at times it’s so fast it would have to be automated…
Just discovered this!!! Wow
Check out the making off as well
It’s nice of him to show the work/effort of others that went behind the video, despite it not involving him
Lovely video.
If anyone is interested in his studio and live rig, there’s a vid here fro Soundgas (basically just a bunch of noodling, not too much real explanation, but still cool IMO):