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Matthew Dear - Leave Luck to Heaven

Matthew Dear

Leave Luck to Heaven

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Matthew Dear has proven himself one of the more prolific new artists of the year. In 2003 alone, he's released a pair of EPs on Spectral Sound (the more house-oriented arm of Ann Arbor's Ghostly International label), recorded for Richie Hawtin's Plus 8 imprint (as False) and Markus Nikolai's Berlin-based Perlon label (as Jabberjaw), and now finally delivers his debut full-length, Leave Luck to Heaven. It's no wonder that Dear allows his work to be represented by a wide range of labels, from Ghostly's electro-pop, to Plus 8's minimal techno, to Perlon's tech-house-- his music blends elements of each of those genres.


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DETAILS

Released: November 25, 2003
Format: LP
Label: Ghostly International
Producer: Matthew Dear
Genre: Electronic

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90AllMusic
78Pitchfork

TRACK LIST

  1. Nervous Laughter (Intro)
  2. Fex
  3. Just Us Now
  4. The Crush
  5. But for You
  6. An Unbending
  7. Dog Days
  8. Huffing Stuff
  9. Reason and Responsibility
  10. You're Fucking Crazy
  11. It's Over Now
  12. Machete (Outro)


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