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For You and I
For You and I is the second studio album by English record producer Loraine James. It was released on 20 September 2019 through Hyperdub. It received universal acclaim from critics.
For You and I is a follow-up to Loraine James' debut studio album, Detail (2017). It features guest appearances from rapper Le3 Black (on "London Ting // Dark as Fuck" and "My Future") and singer Theo (on "Sensual"). The album's working title was Disjointed. The album's cover art features a photograph of tower blocks in Ponders End, Enfield, London, where James grew up.
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, For You and I received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 87 out of 100 from 6 critic scores.
Andrew Ryce of Resident Advisor commented that "The LP boils down a generation's worth of London music into a restlessly creative mix of dance music, infused with emotions both celebratory and mournful." Noel Gardner of The Quietus stated, "For You and I is, predominantly, neither high-minded nor solemn: an honest-to-goodness joyous blast of unreasonably pure electronically generated melodies and spindizzy beats pulled from a great many strains of club music."
For You and I
For You and I is the second studio album by English record producer Loraine James. It was released on 20 September 2019 through Hyperdub. It received universal acclaim from critics.
For You and I is a follow-up to Loraine James' debut studio album, Detail (2017). It features guest appearances from rapper Le3 Black (on "London Ting // Dark as Fuck" and "My Future") and singer Theo (on "Sensual"). The album's working title was Disjointed. The album's cover art features a photograph of tower blocks in Ponders End, Enfield, London, where James grew up.
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, For You and I received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 87 out of 100 from 6 critic scores.
Andrew Ryce of Resident Advisor commented that "The LP boils down a generation's worth of London music into a restlessly creative mix of dance music, infused with emotions both celebratory and mournful." Noel Gardner of The Quietus stated, "For You and I is, predominantly, neither high-minded nor solemn: an honest-to-goodness joyous blast of unreasonably pure electronically generated melodies and spindizzy beats pulled from a great many strains of club music."
