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Apr 26, 2012For those a bit put off by the overt club friendliness of The Field but intrigued by Willner's affinity for glitch, Loops is definitely your conduit into the abstract nature of this BPM bard's state of mind.
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Mar 7, 2012And Never Ending Nights may be Willner's most fully realized expression in an already impressive body of work.
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Mar 7, 2012The result is one of the most emotionally powerful synth albums in a time where they seem absolutely dime a dozen.
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Mar 7, 2012It's the beginning of something that is very promising--a surprise reinvention from an artist many had assumed they'd already figured out.
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Mar 7, 2012Never Ending Nights contains just enough detail to save it from pastiche and in doing so offers a glimpse into Willner's influences.
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Mar 7, 2012Willner is clearly letting his time in Germany shape his sound, which isn't a bad thing and it's nice to see another, mellower side to his work.
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UncutMar 7, 2012Wilner hits a few gorgeous highs. [Mar 2012, p.90]
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Mar 7, 2012It's true that some of the tracks on And Never Ending Nights come across as process-oriented and unfinished, which makes sense when you consider them as exercises in Willner's attempt to develop a different aesthetic vocabulary than the one he's already proven fluent in.
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Mar 7, 2012It would still make for a fine, welcome, warming (and occasionally, slightly, chilling) soundtrack to never-ending nights, or any other eternity you might have handy.