Lump200 Releases Anticipated Album ‘Isles Of You’

Get ready to embark on an exciting journey with Lump200’s latest release, “Isles of You”! This album is the next chapter in their electroacoustic adventure and is filled with a plethora of new ideas spanning across 13 tracks. You’ll be delighted to know that the album includes 3 previously released singles, “Kryptomarch“, “Cex”, and “I Am the Elephant in the Room”.

What makes “Isles of You” truly special is its eccentric compositions, ceaseless explorations of sound, and familiar motifs that are transformed into something completely different. Lump200 doesn’t conform to pre-existing structures or genres- they snip elements from all over and use them to create a unique sound that you’ve never heard before. The album’s minimalist approach to composition is matched with a maximalist one in ideas, giving it a one-of-a-kind shape and form.

But wait, there’s more! “Isles of You” also comes with a social audio website that was developed in collaboration with gravity&storm. The website allows you to create an account and add your own edits to the projects available on the site. Whether you want to connect a microphone or any audio-in device, record your own ideas, or edit and save them, this website is perfect for you. The site is currently in beta and available at islesofyou.com, featuring a selection of Lump200 projects in a reduced form.

The album’s all-embracing marriage of acoustic and electronic elements, including vibraphone was played by Els Vanderweyer, makes it a free, expressive body of work. So, dive into “Isles of You” and discover a world of new sounds and ideas- it’s sure to put a smile on your face!

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