Description
going well beyond her and Jennings' work on their prior EPs
from his duskylower register over “Angelcover” to his slippery slide over the glimmering synths of“Firework in the Falling Snow
Originally released in 1984 with a limited-edition reissue in 2009
And Justice for All was acclaimed by music critics
Barry Can't Swim "When Will We Land?" COLOR:150g FLAMINGO PINK going well beyond her andMulti faceted Scottish artist Barry Can't Swim releases his debut album 'When Will We Land?' on Ninja Tune, out October 20th. His broadest and most diverse project yet, the 11 track project moves from deep house to jazz, from ambience to the percussive charge of afrobeat. It's all held together by his singular sense of purpose and that trademark vivacity; deftly finessed, it's an album that works as a form of musical autobiography.
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