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Bloodstream
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by Bloodstream » Tue Jan 03, 2012 8:13 pm

With his celestial voice, ethereal future folk textures, and exceptional songwriting, Academy '08 alumnus Jamie Woon has become the undisputed voice of the post-dubstep generation. He first caught the attention of the likes of mystical producer Burial back in 2007, with his unearthly take on spiritual folk classic 'The Wayfaring Stranger'. Now signed to Polydor, and with one of the most eagerly anticipated album releases of 2011 under his belt, the future looks even brighter for this modern-day troubadour who just scored another massive underground hit with his captivating ode to nocturnal strolls, 'Night Air'. Just get yourself into his sounds for about two seconds, and you will know what the whole world is fussing about - including the BBC, who named Jamie one of the main artists to watch out for in their 'Sounds Of 2011' list. It's the year of the Woon!
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ghandi
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by ghandi » Tue Jan 03, 2012 10:40 pm
Bought the album but I'm still not sure

Wasn't what I was expecting, too poppy
Interested in hearing him live though, so cheers for this.
Battle Gong wrote:no, please, dont let it happen. not more novelty ethnic dance music shit.
https://www.mixcloud.com/ghandi/late-night-back-at-mine/
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djrobyn
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by djrobyn » Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:06 pm
i am a great fan of his album, he was really good too when i saw him live in berlin.
thanks bloodstream!
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