Tyler Parks - 22.09.2010 Buy at iTunesMatthew Dear's latest record, Black City, is less a narrative or musical exploration of an imaginary, lasciviously grotty metropolis, tha...
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Erik Stabile - 18.09.2010  Matthew Dear aims to create something ethereal and interactive. With the release of his latest album Black City, Matthew Dear invites listeners into t...
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Kyle Lemmon - 07.09.2010  Matthew Dear’s slow clamber to poppy tech-house snaps into focus on his third LP, Black City. Where 2003’s warm yet lifeless Backstroke saw the DJ/Gho...
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Jeremy Bye - 05.09.2010  'Dilettante' is a word that nowadays is used as a stick to beat those who dare to go outside their expected borders to explore other areas of artistic...
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Kyle Wall - 01.09.2010  Matthew Dear's Black City slowly and strangely reveals itself, layer by layer, as a representation of a city, one that is not unlike many other major ...
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BenGomori - 19.08.2010  Several years in the making, Matthew Dear’s new album Black City had its work cut out to follow up the marvellous and still-so-refreshing Asa Breed. H...
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Gareth Owen - 19.08.2010  I suspect like many people I was hoping for a record in a similarly upbeat vein to Asa Breed when I received Black City - the second full length from ...
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MICHAEL C. WALSH - 18.08.2010  This week, Matthew Dear is Matthew Dear. Next week, the man of many aliases may be serving up brooding anthems under his Audion moniker, or unraveling...
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Ryan Burleson - 17.08.2010  Over the last decade, Matthew Dear has commanded an international respect for his production prowess, dense, multifarious DJ sets, and, more recently,...
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Erik Ziedses des Plantes - 17.08.2010  If electronic wizard Matthew Dear's Black City actually existed as a metropolis, as its title begs people to picture, it would probably be a place of ...
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