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Exclusive Premiere: Tim Paris – Unsung Deaf Hero

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We have more exciting album news for 2014 with March marking the release of the hot anticipated debut album ‘of Paris-born London resident Tim Paris. Currently best known as one half of It’s a Fine Line alongside scene luminary Ivan Smagghe, and as a respected underground figure in his own right with releases on leading labels including Young Turks, Kompakt, Moshi Moshi, PIAS, Items&Things, Soma, F Communications, Souvenir and Eskimo it’s fair to say the announcement he’d be dropping a full length album this year was greeted with a fair amount of excitement here at DT towers.

Entitled ‘Dancers’ the release follows an illustrious career as a DJ, producer, musician and owner of the esteemed Marketing Music imprint, ‘Dancers’ is being billed as demonstrating Paris’ skill as more than simply the manufacturer of dancefloor numbers with album crossing genres with the tracklist being “populated by fully-developed songs that effortlessly merge synth pop, proper indie, new wave, post punk, disco, house and electronica into a shimmering and seductive whole.”

A highly-collaborative affair, ‘Dancers’ features a host of guests, including Ben Shemie from the Secretly Canadian band SUUNS, Georg Levin (one half of Wahoo with DT favorite Dixon),  and the fabulously monikered  Sex Judas (with whom Tim has been a fellow roster member of the  Marketing Music imprint) the album seems sure to make waves upon its release on My Favorite Robot. Now,  to celebrate it’s release we’ve secured an exclusive premiere of album track ‘Unsung Deaf Hero’ to give you a taste of the what the album has to offer ahead of it hitting shelves and hardrives next month.

Check it out alongside the full track list below:

Tracklist 

01. Golden Ratio feat. Georg Levin 02. Rain feat. Coco Solid 03. Outback, Stones, & Vinyl 04. Minireich feat. Rupert Cross & Sex Judas 05. Disco Ellipse 06. Unsung Deaf Hero 07. The Grip feat. Ben Shemie 08. You’ll Never Know 09. Extreme Nails 10. Heaven Parking feat. Sex Judas 11. Backseat Reflexion feat. Forrest

Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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