Uitgebracht
September 2013
- Over the course of countless EPs and five full-lengths, Lawrence has zeroed in on a sound so calm and melodic it could be prescribed as audio therapy for an over-active mind. Much more than just deep house, the German producer's music is infused with a free-flowing, ambient serenity. As such, Film & Windows comes as no surprise. Each of its 11 tracks is like a sonic lava lamp: molten, pleasingly synthetic and endlessly absorbing.
The production throughout is so soft-focus and hypnotic, it's as if the music has no real beginning, middle or end. It's dreamscape stuff layered with gorgeous pads that disappear off to the horizon so subtly that you do too. But never too far—though the album is bookended by two beatless pieces, Lawrence hasn't gone full-on ambient just yet. There's always a brisk kick drum or ticking hi-hat to keep you locked into the pillow-y, wavelike rhythms. It's beautiful music, basically, that ranges from shuffling and suggestive on "Kurama" to tragically uplifting on "Creator (Final Call)."
Films & Windows is a colourful album, too, smeared as it is with muted hues and faded neon trails. Throughout every track, blurry patterns emerge and evolve over time, all gracefully suspended in subtle grooves that could just as easily send you off to sleep (in a good way) as they could caress you into dancing.
Tracklist 01. The Opening Scene
02. Marlen
03. In Patagonia
04. Films & Windows
05. Etoile Du Midi
06. Lucifer
07. Kurama
08. Angels At Night
09. Har Sinai
10. Creator (Final Call)
11. Teenage Barb