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The North Borders

A1

First Fires

4:36

A2

Emkay

5:24

A3

Don't Wait

5:16

B1

Cirrus

5:47

B2

Heaven For The Sinner

4:08

B3

Towers

3:35

C1

Jets

4:32

C2

Antenna

3:30

C3

Know You

4:03

C4

Ten Tigers

4:01

D1

Sapphire

4:46

D2

Transits

4:19

D3

Pieces

4:28

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Ninja Tune (ZEN195)

2x Vinyl LP Album

Release date: Mar 27, 2013, UK

'The North Borders' is a long stride forward - both a natural evolution and a continuation of the electronic palette of Black Sands. Thematic, resonant, addictive and perfectly formed, it's a thrillingly coherent statement piece.

It's also an album that shows just how far electronic music has come. Its richness of texture, emotive force and all round depth are facets found more often within, dare we say it, classical music. If there's a renaissance taking place within this scene, Simon Green could make a strong claim to being one of its key driving forces.

As with previous albums, The North Borders features a careful balance between vocal tracks and instrumentals, ensuring that the productions themselves get room to breathe and shine. When Green discovered that he and Erykah Badu shared a mutual appreciation for each other’s work, he leapt at the chance to collaborate. The resultant ‘Heaven for the Sinner’ is one of the album’s triumphs, a transcendental, incanted vocal masterclass married to a brilliant two-step glitch and a yearning melody.