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After the success of 2014’s Alium, Submotion Orchestra raise the bar yet again with their new album, Colour Theory. While Colour Theory is indeed radically different, it also stays true to what made Submotion Orchestra so exciting to begin with.
Released February 19, 2016. Colour Theory Tracklist.
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Songs in album Submotion Orchestra - Colour Theory (2015).
It’s undeniably an album ideal for late-night lounging, from the Billy Boothroyd-crooned R&B slow jam More Than This to the hazy trip-hop of In Gold to the drifting, ethereal vibe of Needs (featuring Andrew Ashong). These are among electronic pop’s most finely crafted nocturnal nuggets. Colour Theory Submotion Orchestra. On this British collective’s fourth album, they continue pursuing their signature blend of ambient house, downtempo, and jazzy R&B, but the production puts the songs in sharper focus than ever. It’s undeniably an album ideal for late-night lounging, from the Billy Boothroyd-crooned R&B slow jam More Than This to the hazy trip-hop of In Gold to the drifting, ethereal vibe of Needs (featuring Andrew Ashong).
Submotion Orchestra – Colour Theory. Genre: Electronic, Jazz. Style: Downtempo, Future Jazz. Colour Theory (CD, Album, Promo, Car). Colour Theory (LP, Album).
While Colour Theory is indeed radically different, it also stays true to what made Submotion Orchestra so exciting to begin with. From the opening bars of Jaffa, it’s easy to see this record is a step up. The sheer space the band create in their music is breathtaking. After the success of 2014’s Alium, Submotion Orchestra raise the bar yet again with their new album, Colour Theory.
More Than This (feat.
After the success of 2014’s Alium, Submotion Orchestra raise the bar yet again with their new album, Colour Theory. As producer Dom Ruckspin puts it, we wanted to go somewhere radically different.
| 1 | Red Dress |
| 2 | More Than ThisFeaturing – Billy Boothroyd |
| 3 | Kimono |
| 4 | In Gold |
| 5 | Amira |
| 6 | NeedsFeaturing – Andrew Ashong |
| 7 | Empty LoveFeaturing – Ed Thomas |
| 8 | JaffaFeaturing – Still |
| 9 | Illusions |
| 10 | A0Featuring – Catching Flies |
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| COUNT076 | Submotion Orchestra | Colour Theory (LP, Album) | Counter Records | COUNT076 | Europe | 2016 |
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| COUNTCD076 | Submotion Orchestra | Colour Theory (10xFile, FLAC, Album) | Counter Records | COUNTCD076 | UK | 2016 |
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