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Where You Go I Go Too (Bonus Track Version)

Lindstrøm

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Disco never really died; birthed in the 1970s, its legacy has continued into the 21st century and in 2008, there are several artists — Hercules and Love Affair, Glass Candy, Sally Shapiro — breathing new life into the form. Norwegian disconaut Hans-Peter Lindstrøm operates in a place where prog, ambient, and throbbing Euro-dance get cozy. This ain’t minimal techno: melodicism abounds, tracks morph in clear rather than barely perceptible ways, and grandeur is not avoided. The opening 29-minute title track starts off slowly, building an atmospheric bed to blast off from. The beat kicks in, and whooshes, zings, plinks, and countless other tones appear in the course of this extended electronic trip. (There’s even heavy breathing, as if someone is using the cut as a jogging soundtrack, which isn’t a bad idea.) Next up is ten minutes of “Grand Ideas,” with its tense patterns, handclaps, and 1980s groove. That track seamlessly flows into “The Long Way Home,” where guitar unfolds against fast-moving melodic percussion before it all slides into cool disco-cruise mode. The album wraps up with Johan Agebjörn’s rumbling remix of “Grand Ideas.”

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Masterpiece

After hearing Prins Thomas's edit of The Long Way Home a couple months ago, I've been so excited for this album... L&PT fans will be very impressed... Upon first listen, I hear Vangelis, Michael Shrieve, and Tangerine Dream influences along with Lindstrøm's trademark lounge/space/elevator/supermarket disco sound... This will most likely be my favorite album of 2008.

the man is a genuis

Resurrecting Giorgio Moroder has been done quite successfully by Sebastein Tellier ...check him out also if you haven't already...LINDSTROM knocks it so far out of the park it's almost painful . Fourteen minutes into WHERE YOU GO I GO TOO I was drooling. It's not often I take the time to write reviews...So I'm pretty STUNNED listening to this.

Awesome.

I grew up with disco and have turned my back on it for decades--Lindstrom is simply amazing. Fun and melodic and thoughtful, this is like symphonic space disco, prog for party people. A huge recommendation.

Biography

Born: February 16, 1973 in Oslo, Norway

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s

Beginning as a relatively unknown figure in the Norwegian dance underground, during a brief period of time Hans-Peter Lindstrøm experienced one of the most spectacular success stories of any Norwegian producer or artist. Starting his own label, Feedelity, in 2002, Lindstrøm released a series of highly acclaimed EPs and 12" singles over the next years, becoming an increasingly well-respected producer and remixer on the international club scene, both on his own as well as together with his longtime...
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