- Digital
Bass Clef
May the Bridges I Burn Light the Way
Magic + Dreams
- Cat No: MADBLANK3
- Release: 2019-09-20
Track List
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1. Bass Clef - Gasoline My Head and Light It; I'm Already on Fire
05:31 -
2. Bass Clef - You Do My Head In
06:14 -
3. Bass Clef - Lionhearted
06:06 -
4. Bass Clef - Night on Mare Street
04:51 -
5. Bass Clef - Heartbreak Soca Cascade
05:32 -
6. Bass Clef - Kiss Me
04:37 -
7. Bass Clef - Promises
05:52 -
8. Bass Clef - Broken Love
12:01 -
9. Bass Clef - Smoking Mirrors and Drinking Glass
03:29 -
10. Bass Clef - Halliwick
06:28
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10 years after it’s original release, Bass Clef is re-releasing his second album “May The Bridges I Burn Light The Way”. The title proved eerily prophetic as it seemingly severed connections with the then metamorphosing Dubstep scene and set its sights weirder and wider.
The album received good reviews in DJ Mag, Kruger, Quietus, Time Out, BBC Online, Stool Pigeon, Clash, Uncut, The Skinny, The Financial Times, and Future Music.
It was IDJ’s “Album Of The Month” and Mojo magazine’s “Underground Album Of The Month”. It was also described by Lisa Blanning in The Wire as “slightly goofy” which I am in no way whatsoever still upset about.
Tracks were played by Huw Stephens at BBC Radio 1.
The track “Heartbreak Soca Cascade” has ended up being the widest known and most streamed Bass Clef cut to date, after it soundtracked a memorable carnival scene in an epsiode of cult UK Tv show ‘Skins’.
The album received good reviews in DJ Mag, Kruger, Quietus, Time Out, BBC Online, Stool Pigeon, Clash, Uncut, The Skinny, The Financial Times, and Future Music.
It was IDJ’s “Album Of The Month” and Mojo magazine’s “Underground Album Of The Month”. It was also described by Lisa Blanning in The Wire as “slightly goofy” which I am in no way whatsoever still upset about.
Tracks were played by Huw Stephens at BBC Radio 1.
The track “Heartbreak Soca Cascade” has ended up being the widest known and most streamed Bass Clef cut to date, after it soundtracked a memorable carnival scene in an epsiode of cult UK Tv show ‘Skins’.