Lakker explore the Tundra on new album

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  • R&S will release the Irish duo's LP in May.
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  • Dara Smith and Ian McDonnell, AKA Lakker, will release an album called Tundra on May 11th. The album will see release on R&S. The duo, who have taken an increasingly experimental approach to dance music in recent years, say they drew inspiration for Tundra from "No U-Turn Records, the choral music of Arvo Part, Merzbow [and] early Human League." Said to blur the lines between organic and synthesized sound, Smith and McDonnell make prominent use of field recordings on the album, including "motorway tunnels in Japan, church bells from Schöneburg, a female choir from Dublin and Inuit throat singers." Vocalist Eileen Carpio appears on "Three Songs." "We've always been interested in voices that sound like synths, and synths that sound like voices," Smith says. "The atmosphere and feeling you get around the ocean, wind and storms has always been an influence. Both the unpredictability and the potential. Constructive and destructive forces. Parallels can be found in the chaos and saturation of the digital age and the faceless algorithms that surround us." Check out recent single "Mountain Divide," which also appears on the LP, below.
    Tracklist 01. Echtrae 02. Milch 03. Mountain Divide 04. Three Songs 05. Ton'neru 06. Halite 07. Tundra 08. Pylon 09. Oktavist 10. Herald R&S Records will release Tundra on May 11th, 2015.
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