2022 reissue, originally released in 2007 - Back in ’03, Simon Posford (of Shpongle & Hallucinogen) got together with label underling Benjamin “Prometheus” Vaughan, who has since become a notable name in the scene on the back of two solid solo full-lengths, and released their debut LP later that year. A Flock Of Bleeps was far from an embarrassment in its execution, but the previously established styles of each producer somewhat awkwardly dominated the work. There were flashes of brilliance, but most of the time it sounded like just one person could have made the whole record alone.
Several years later and obviously wiser, The Last Days Of Gravity has that especially rare earmark of undeniable genius swelling from two legends in their own time into a singular vision for the common good of all those who bask in its light. It's an epic journey through sampled plains of found sound manipulation, propelled by foot itching synth tweaks and that recognizable glowing psytrance bass.
A1 | Happy Pills |
A2 | All I Want |
B1 | Elephant Machine |
B2 | Your Friends Are Scary |
C1 | I Am A Freak |
C2 | Ribbon On A Branch |
D1 | Sleepwalker Part One |
D2 | Sleepwalker Part Two |
D3 | Psychic Gibbon |