Heavily distorted guitars mimic 1960s garage rock.
The album's 320 kbps quality has ensured that its sonic details and textures remain intact, making it a favorite among audiophiles and music enthusiasts. The album's availability in high-quality formats has allowed listeners to fully appreciate the nuances of Lavelle's production and the performances of his collaborators. UNKLE - Where Did The Night Fall 320 kbps
Released on May 10, 2010, fourth studio album, Where Did the Night Fall , is widely considered one of the project's most ambitious and "musically superb" alternative records. While James Lavelle has always utilized a revolving door of collaborators, this album marked a shift toward a more consistent "rock band" feel, blending psychedelic rock, electronica, and cinematic textures. Production & Sound Quality Heavily distorted guitars mimic 1960s garage rock
A propulsive track driven by an unrelenting bassline and shimmering synth pads that showcase the album's krautrock influences perfectly. The Verdict: A Nocturnal Journey Worth Retaking Released on May 10, 2010, fourth studio album,