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The Gothenburg quartet’s debut, the album flits from Zero 7/Air-like beats, to more immediate ‘clubland’ vibrancy and Soul2Soul bass-grooves. Think if you will, of a coquettish raver dancing to Radio 2 at 4am as the summer sun starts to filter through the curtains, and you’re about there. Opener ‘Twice’ (a soothing ballad), and ‘Test’ (a bass-led dance track complete with bleeps and hi-hat) were both former Rough Trade ‘Single’s Of The Week’, and have been called "masterpieces of free thinking soul". But the true thread that ties the album’s disparate sounds together is the gorgeous, velvety, jazzy and undeniably soulful voice of Yokimi Nagano. It’s like no other you’ve ever heard. Little Dragon would be – if the rain ever stops – a wonderful condiment to a lazy, hazy BBQ’s in the sun, sounding as it does like a long forgotten favourite album (albeit one that has been newly re-discovered). (Paul Crompton) |
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Despite the perpetual greyness of the skies in the last month, this album
filters out of the speakers like a burst of sunshine. Little Dragon is stuffed full of of dreamy grooves compressed between heavy
basslines, strings and minor-key piano.

