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that treat the album as a production case study or by reading academic papers on the Trip Hop genre that feature James Lavelle’s work. Recommended Analytical "Papers" & Reviews

At 320 kbps, the separation of instruments remains intact. You can clearly distinguish the psychedelic synthesizer textures from the guest vocal performances (which include a stellar roster ranging from Mark Lanegan to Gavin Clark and Sleepy Sun). Lower bitrates tend to flatten the "wall of sound" Lavelle and co-producer Pablo Clements are building, causing the ethereal backing vocals to bleed into the bass. The 320 rip preserves the glittering highs and the deep, resonant thumps that give the album its cinematic scope. UNKLE - Where Did The Night Fall 320 kbps

Lending their signature drone-rock to the driving single "Natural Selection" . that treat the album as a production case

Where Did The Night Fall was initially met with mixed reviews. Some critics called it "unfocused" or "less aggressive" than its predecessors. Over time, however, it has grown into a cult favorite. It is an album of texture, not hooks. It rewards repeated, close listening. Lower bitrates tend to flatten the "wall of

UNKLE - Where Did The Night Fall 320 kbps