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LUKE SOLOMON - The DIfference Engine latest review

Ahead of the relase of Luke Solomon's new album "The Difference Engine" it continues to get amazing reviews from all quarters of the press and industry.

Following great reviews from DJ Magazine, IDJ, Mixmag and more - xlr8r.com had the following to say:

8/10

Luke Solomon better shrink the font on his resume. Besides his work as Classic Recordings co-founder, DJ, producer, and member of Freaks, he's now dropping a debut full-length as a solo artist.

A fixture on the London scene for almost two decades, Solomon has made an album of electro goodness, with horns boozy and otherwise ("The Beat Goes," "Liquid"), psychologically confessional vocals ("Out of Control"), and weirdly rich strings ("Martin, a Cello and Me").

Throughout are flourishes of house, jazz, techno, and more, all sliced and diced into something new under Solomon's hand. Sure, his other projects are great, but with an album this good, here's hoping he stays focused on that solo thing for awhile.

Reviewed by Luciana Lopez - January 25 2008
 
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