Andrew Bayer made a name for himself among music lovers with his experimental debut album It's Artificial, released in 2011. Nowadays he is an artist famous for his electronic beats and able to craft a widescreen and whole organic-sounding world.
If It Were You, We'd Never Leave is his second album released under Anjunabeats since 2011 and it's a 16 track journey of melodic and suggestive electronica. This new album seems like a continuation of the DC native artist's debut album and confirmed his capability of creating complex and powerful rhythms and movements just using simple tools.
The whole album has a really progressive style incorporating melodic electronic, ambient music, melodic techno rhythm and glitch-hop. It seems like Bayer worked in a laboratory experimenting with all the possible mixes.
A1 | –Andrew Bayer | Opening Act |
A2 | –Andrew Bayer | Doomsday |
A3 | –Andrew Bayer | It's Going To Be Fine |
A4 | –Andrew Bayer | Let's Hear That B Section Again! |
B1 | –Andrew Bayer Feat. Ane Brun | Lose Sight |
B2 | –Andrew Bayer Feat. Deb Talan | You Are |
B3 | –Andrew Bayer | All This Will Happen Again |
B4 | –Andrew Bayer Feat. Alison May | Echo |
C1 | –Andrew Bayer | A Brief Interlude |
C2 | –Andrew Bayer | Gaff's Eulogy |
C3 | –Andrew Bayer | Need Your Love |
C4 | –Andrew Bayer | Farnsworth Court |
D1 | –Andrew Bayer Feat. Alison May | Make No Sound |
D2 | –Andrew Bayer | Counting Down |
D3 | –Andrew Bayer | Soul Cry |
D4 | –Andrew Bayer | Closing Act |