Released 6 April 2015 Producer William Doyle Release date 6 April 2015 | Length 55:12 Artist East India Youth | |
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Recorded William Doyle's home in London Genres Synthpop, Ambient music, Experimental music, Indietronica Similar Total Strife Forever, White Men Are Black Men Too, Key Markets, Illegals in Heaven, Ivy Tripp |
Culture of volume album release
Culture of Volume is the second album by the British electronic musician East India Youth, released 6 April 2015 on XL Recordings.
Contents
Production
Culture of Volume is the first East India Youth album released by the Richard Russell-owned label XL Recordings. Most of the production and the recording was completed in William Doyle's home in London. According to Doyle, the album's name comes from a fragment of a verse in Rick Holland's poem 'Monument'. Culture of Volume was mixed by Doyle and Graham Sutton, and the album artwork was made by Dan Tombs.
Release
XL Recordings announced in late January that Culture of Volume was scheduled to be release 6 April in Europe, and 7 April in the US. Besides digital download, the album is pressed in limited 100 signed vinyl and 50 signed CDs. On 3 February, Doyle shared the song "Carousel" with his fans on Twitter, describing it as a very important song to him personally.
Songs
1THE JUDDERING4:38
2END RESULT5:18
3BEAMING WHITE3:53