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Review: 'TIRED TAPE MACHINE'
'Sunshine, Maybe'   

-  Label: 'Feeder Recordings'
-  Genre: 'Ambient' -  Release Date: '28th October 2016'-  Catalogue No: 'FR1-011'

Our Rating:
In which Sweden's Petter Lindhagen returns for his fourth album of cinematic ambience.

After getting the mid life crisis album (Not Here) out of his system, this one follows a week spent with friend and collaborator Henrik 'Tvärgägen' Ôhberg in the French Riviera at the invitation of French producer and engineer Sebastién Gros.

What could possibly go wrong?

Analogue synths replace the folky vibe but it's soon apparent that the sunshine and exotic location has not blinded Lindhagen to the underlying melancholy that drives his work.

Vocals consist of curious groaning on Five and the wistful yearning of (I think) a female voice on Pull The String ("Who are you trying to pull?")

There's a haunted, lost mood to the six tracks that belongs to everywhere and nowhere yet is curiously absorbing.   
  author: Martin Raybould

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TIRED TAPE MACHINE - Sunshine, Maybe