Three months back Swiss electronic outfit Len Sander released their nocturnal and minimalist debut LP, Phantom Garden. We’d heard the odd track here and there but only just received the whole album this week. What’s immediately clear is the experience the six members bring to bear to the record, it having been in the works for many long year. This is reflected in the various dance and electronic influences that pepper the nine tracks. Alternating deep and minimal house, trip hop and ambient stripes come to mind sound wise. The first single, ‘Black Briony’ released two years ago reflects the record’s understated emotional intensity and the title track employs deep synths, harmonies and electronic beats to an enveloping effect Two very different tracks are featured below, ‘Mendrake’, an up tempo, restless number replete with Blanka Inauen’s casual vocals displaying an overtly disinterested but covertly longing disposition and ‘Ungrowing’, with its effusive effects mixed with emotive traditional and modern keys.The band suggests the listener devour the whole record at once and at night and we couldn’t agree more. It’s just a pity it took almost a decade to surface. Road test below and if you agree with our assessment, do it by grabbing it here.
Tracklist
1. Animal State Of Mind
2. Mendrake
3. Black Bryony
4. The Bird
5. Nightshade
6. Ungrowing
7. Phantom Garden
8. Electrocardiography
9. Fluttering Heights
Mendrake
Len Sander (SWI)
From the album, ‘Phantom Garden’, Self Released.
Len Sander Official
Official Video
Ungrowing
Len Sander (SWI)
From the album, ‘Phantom Garden’, Self Released.
Len Sander Facebook
Audio Stream
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Official Video