Artist: James Holden
Album: Imagine This Is A High Dimensional Space Of All Possibilities
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:04:45
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 756 MB
Tracklist:
1-1. James Holden – You Are In A Clearing (02:50)
1-2. James Holden – Contains Multitudes (09:14)
1-3. James Holden – Common Land (05:21)
1-4. James Holden – Trust Your Feet (06:43)
1-5. James Holden – The Missing Key (03:35)
1-6. James Holden – In The End You’ll Know (06:27)
1-7. James Holden – Continuous Revolution (05:46)
1-8. James Holden – Four Ways Down The Valley (03:55)
1-9. James Holden – Worlds Collide Mountains Form (03:35)
1-10. James Holden – The Answer Is Yes (06:31)
1-11. James Holden – Infinite Fadeout (04:59)
1-12. James Holden – You Can Never Go Back (05:43)
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“I wanted this to be my most open record, uncynical, naive, unguarded, the record teenage me wanted to make,” says electronic explorer James Holden of his generically unconstrained new album of rave music for a parallel universe ‘Imagine This Is A High Dimensional Space Of All Possibilities’. “I used to balance my clock-radio on a wardrobe to catch the faint pirate FM signals from the nearest city, dreaming of what raves would be like when I could finally escape and become a New Age traveller. So it’s like a dream of rave, a fantasy about a transformative music culture that would make the world better. I guess it’s also a dialogue with that teenage me.”The New Age traveller lifestyle may have ultimately eluded Holden, as by the time he was old enough to actually go to raves the UK’s infamous Criminal Justice Bill of 1994 had long since clamped down on the traveller free party circuit, and instead in 1999, when he was just nineteen years old, he fell into a professional career in the more commercialised end of dance music after an early 12” (‘Horizons’) was picked up by a Sony Music-backed trance imprint. But here and now, with this latest album offering that tops off a musical career spanning over twenty years, Holden is seeking to recapture that feeling of hope, freedom and possibility (both musical and otherwise) that characterised those venerated earliest days of dance music, when the boundaries of the distinct genres as we now know them had yet to crystallise, and a starry-eyed teenage Holden was still dreaming in the bedroom of his Leicestershire village.