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Matthew Herbert is one of the most skilled purveyors of the weird and wonderful. This is the man that recruited master chef Heston Blumenthal as a collaborator and turned the life cycle of a farmed pig into a peculiar, yet sophisticated bout of electronica back in 2011. He's been a busy man since. In 2012, he was appointed as the creative director of the revamped BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Then came his debut opera at the Royal Opera House, a score for the BFI and an album in a week live on stage and with an audience at the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
The Shakes is Herbert's first outing under the name Herbert since 2006's grand Scale on K7!. As a project, it's anchored by intensely personal issues such as raising young children against a backdrop of an increasingly unstable world.
"Smart" utilises quirks from a Wormwood Scrubs piano as its spine, while Rahel Debebe-Dessalegne - who has also worked with the likes of Hejira and Nitin Sawhney - provides the playful vocal flourishes on top.
It arrives on June 1st via Caroline International on CD and vinyl.
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Matthew Herbert is one of the most skilled purveyors of the weird and wonderful. This is the man that recruited master chef Heston Blumenthal as a collaborator and turned the life cycle of a farmed pig into a peculiar, yet sophisticated bout of electronica back in 2011. He's been a busy man since. In 2012, he was appointed as the creative director of the revamped BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Then came his debut opera at the Royal Opera House, a score for the BFI and an album in a week live on stage and with an audience at the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
The Shakes is Herbert's first outing under the name Herbert since 2006's grand Scale on K7!. As a project, it's anchored by intensely personal issues such as raising young children against a backdrop of an increasingly unstable world.
"Smart" utilises quirks from a Wormwood Scrubs piano as its spine, while Rahel Debebe-Dessalegne - who has also worked with the likes of Hejira and Nitin Sawhney - provides the playful vocal flourishes on top.
It arrives on June 1st via Caroline International on CD and vinyl.
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boilerroom.tv
Twitter: https://twitter.com/boilerroomtv
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/platform
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