
It’s a vision of the future as was once imagined artificial, strange and immaculate.

Somewhere between these two points there’s an oddly aligned vision of the future that seeps through the pores of each of the tracks. Too Many Voices is the fourth album from Andy Stott, recorded over the last 18 months and drawing for inspiration from the fourth-world pop of Japan’s Yellow Magic Orchestra as much as it does Triton-fuelled Grime made 25 years later.

Boomkat Product Review: 4th Album from Andy Stott, a follow-up to 2014’s Faith In Strangers, featuring Fourth World pop variants joining the dots between Haruomi Hosono & Ryuichi Sakamoto, Newworldaquarium, Ruff Sqwad and Theo Parrish.
