"By 2010 `The New Slave` mothership set anchor on a cold, indifferent planet. The band's three members Craig M Clarke, Daniel Crowell, and Troy James suited up, and left their vehicle to seek out undiscovered soundscapes. What the band uncovered was a fresh approach to old feelings. No longer burdened by the fears of their old world, this new planet of sound gave them the much desired freedom to set their flag in the soil and create a new and unique musical life form. Collectively disregarding the peril of an untested atmosphere, they removed their life-giving breathing apparatus, and they took in their first breath of this new alien air. A new day had dawned and a new album was born. A genetic anomaly, the album has been crafted into a perfect blend of digital and analog harmony, satisfying even those with the coldest of hearts and the blackest of souls. The future is here; it is called Forget Progress, Return to Instinct".
From the onset, The New Slave dabble in the simplicity of simple chord changes and communal significance - Fictionally, slightly sinister looking but factually, a sound awash with scope and ambience. Some people will grasp the brazen electrolica with out stretched arms, others will cry retro tears for this trippy fusion and unique soundcraft - You may note, we are not easily scared. The album `Forget Progress, Return to Instinct` can be consumed for free over at their website, some fantastic mood and tempo for the cost of a few minutes downloading.
The New Slave : Pharmaceutical Son
The New Slave : 1975
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Courtesy Of Three Ringed Records & Snowstorm Music
Source: http://mojophenia.blogspot.com/2011/01/new-slave-forget-progress-return-to.html
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