- Digital
Paper Tiger
Rogue Planet
Wah Wah 45s
- Cat No: WAHLP015
- Release: 2019-04-19
- updated:
Track List
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1. Paper Tiger - Yeah Yeah
03:07 -
2. Paper Tiger - The Cycle (feat. Steve Spacek)
03:55 -
3. Paper Tiger - (Quick Wash)
01:28 -
4. Paper Tiger - Slinky
03:49 -
5. Paper Tiger - Lullaby
02:39 -
6. Paper Tiger - Cheeky Chops
03:38 -
7. Paper Tiger - Slow Motion (feat. Lando Chill)
04:47 -
8. Paper Tiger - An Ancient Secret
02:57 -
9. Paper Tiger - (Safe with Me)
00:59 -
10. Paper Tiger - Old
03:27 -
11. Paper Tiger - Posture Poseurs
04:37 -
12. Paper Tiger - Bioluminescent (feat. Olivia Bhattacharjee)
03:36 -
13. Paper Tiger - (MEGA)
01:19 -
14. Paper Tiger - What I Wish I'd Said
03:29 -
15. Paper Tiger - Time Travels
03:08
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Having previously collaborated with the likes of Shafiq Husayn, Chester Watson and Foreign Beggars, electronic space funk outfit Paper Tiger return from an explorative journey to the dark edges of the cosmos with their long-awaited third album ‘Rogue Planet’. The Leeds and London-based outfit (whose collective playing credits include Yellow Days, Werkha, Nubiyan Twist, Cinematic Orchestra& more) once again seamlessly combine elements of live recording and improvisation, their emphasis on blending organic sounds with electronic production techniques.The result is music which is interesting and technically proficient, but remains vibrant, colourful and funky -captivating both in headphones and on the dancefloor. Just like the journey from debut long-player ‘Laptop Suntan’ to sophomore album ‘Blast Off’, and in-keeping with the band’s space travel fascination, ‘Rogue Planet’ is a cosmic leap from its predecessor. Band leader Greg Surmacz explains: “There is still humour and a sense of playfulness hopefully -largely provided by our MC Raphael Attar -but the overall sound is much more lush, jazzy and soulful. We wanted to make something that fits into our universe but hits a deeper emotional nerve. ”With diverse guests ranging from the legendary Steve Spacek on lead single ‘The Cycle’ to Olivia Bhattacharjee (the vocalist of Gondwana Records-signed Noya Rao) on the shuffling, leftfield beats of ‘Bioluminescent’ and Chicago-born but LA-based MC Lando Chill’s quick-fire delivery on the ironically titled ‘Slow Motion’ the album is a rich and varied listen. It’s a record drenched in futuristic soul, brimming with textured samples and intriguing progressions–demonstrating the enviable musicianship on show here. G-Funk-esque melodies run throughout, joined by reverberating celestial horns and scattered drum patterns.