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Since his first forays into drum & bass as a burgeoning young DJ, there's no doubt in 2011 that Kasra has made an indelible mark on the scene, a mark that continues to grow ever-stronger as his... Read more >
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Told through narrative interludes and a musical score capturing windows in our tale; ‘A Wandering Journal’ is a voyage through experimental electronica; the debut long player from London-based producer, Sabre, and the first solo artist album on Critical Music."Writing ‘A Wandering Journal’ has been liberating beyond expression. It’s a project I've had developed and hibernating for so long that looking back, I know that if it'd been left any longer it wouldn't have been realised to its true potential. All the unwritten details of the concept and the loose narrative would have faded in my mind. Creating it when I did, whilst the concept was still strong in my mind, and my musical output was amongst the most free-spirited of my career was perfect timing. And it’s spurned me on to be even more ambitious with what I create in the future. I have to approach a new frontier now that this album is complete, and the current multimedia landscape is the perfect playground in which to elaborate on what I stand for creatively.”“His album...outstanding. One of the most prolific producers, what this scene needs.” Goldie (Metalheadz)Brooding, melancholic, futuristic. Sabre delivers his stellar debut LP whose persona touches unexplored depths and unfolds a truly cinematic experience. Essential." Alix Perez (Shogun Audio)Release date: 29/11/2010Format: CD x 2Genre: D&BCatalogue number: CRITCD04
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