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''Too Many Voices'' is the fourth studio album by English
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Andy Stott Andy Stott is a British electronic musician and producer, living in Manchester. Biography His debut album was ''Merciless'' in 2006, and was followed by ''Unknown Exception'' (2008) and ''Luxury Problems'' in 2012. ''Passed Me By'' (2011) mar ...
. It was released on 22 April 2016 by Modern Love. The album involved Stott intending to create
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-influenced tracks, so much of the LP's sound palette is used from the
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, a workstation keyboard distinctively used in early grime instrumentals. ''Too Many Voices'' follows ''
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'' (2014) in terms of the dark and abrasive style of his discography first present on his EP ''Passed Me By'' (2011); however, it adds a much cleaner, more spacious, and what some reviewers labelled as an "airier" element to that sound, which caused the LP to garner more criticism from reviewers than his previous albums did, though critical reception was still very favorable. The album peaked at number 11 on the American ''
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Production

Stott produced ''Too Many Voices'' at the basement of his home in
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for a year from March 2015 to March 2016.Sokol, Zach (28 April 2016)
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Due to Stott's goal of making a
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-influenced LP, most of ''Too Many Voices'' consists of sounds from a
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synthesizer that were also used in the grime works of acts such as
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. While he originally bought the Triton to give the album a grime style, he later got into the keyboard's other non-grime-related presets, including ethereal, sometimes choir-based pads: "It's kind of made me play in a different way, really. Just the sound of it, the machine, is really strange... Keeping space in the record was really a conscious thing. I really wanted to put more space in there." These textures are also on the record given that Stott enjoyed sounds that tried to be organic but were actually fake. With this in mind, Stott presented the humanity of the otherwise synthetic sounds through his disruptive and surreal use of the Triton's pitch bending feature.


Composition

''Too Many Voices'' is primarily influenced by early grime, the works of
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, and the "fourth-world music" of acts like
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.Ryce, Andrew (1 April 2016)
"Full details of Andy Stott's Too Many Voices revealed"
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''Too Many Voices'' still contains elements of all of his past records; these include the deep bass instruments a la his extended play ''Passed Me By'' (2011) on “Selfish” and the ambient soundscapes in the style of his EP ''Mancunian'' (2013) on “On My Mind.” However, ''Too Many Voices'' has a cleaner, more spacious, and what some critics described as an "airier" sound than Stott's previous releases. ''
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'''s Andy Beta was one of these critics, describing the album as the end of Stott's "phase" in his career that started with ''Passed Me By'' where he had a dark, abrasive, and bass-heavy sound. The heavenly tone on ''Too Many Voices'' has been seen as most displayed on "Butterflies" and the title track. According to ''
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'' critic Andy Franquelli, the celestial aspect of the album, a set of "patches of comfort," "make things slightly more complicated," and create "an imbalance that makes the darker elements stand out and shine in all their misty glare." ''
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'' magazine's Harley Brown described the record as "slowly decomposing" in a landscape that is "filled with air the way a corpse bloats, perhaps. The bright, pop-style vocals of Stott's former piano teacher Alison Skidmore are also present on ''Too Many Voices'' as was on his previous two albums '' Luxury Problems'' (2012) and ''Faith in Strangers'' (2014). However, despite the making of ''Luxury Problems'' and ''Faith in Strangers'' involving Stott creating atmospheres and sounds primarily around vocals she recorded, ''Too Many Voices'' is the first time the vocals sound like the main focus instead of just background sounds as half of the album consists of her singing, thus making the album Stott's most straightforward release.Cole, Jake (2 May 2016)
"Andy Stott: Too Many Voices"
''Spectrum Culture''. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
Skidmore's singing also encompasses more of an R&B tinge than on Stott's previous albums.


Concept

Modern Love summarized ''Too Many Voices'' as "a vision of the future as was once imagined: artificial, strange and immaculate. Full of possibilities." Throughout the record, Skidmore sings about someone's personal fear of what will happen in the future. She sings on the closing title track, "11 stations from home/ Wonder if home will still be." The personal aspect of this anxiety comes from the acknowledgement of what has happened in the "recent past," or "home," wrote
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Birkut. Birkut wrote that the LP's futuristic theme relates to how Stott shaped the sound of the record, given that it has some of the elements of his previous works but still has a style that's different from them: "It’s as though Stott can’t quite let go of his past, but he is eager to move on and take his sound in a new direction." Birkut's review of the album for ''
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'' compared the neo-futuristic themes of the album to the works of Dead Can Dance and This Mortal Coil that Modern Love's press release claimed it was inspired by. He wrote that the album borrows the view of the future of Dead Can Dance's album ''
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'' (1985), "where distant prospects are steeped in the unknown, and yet we remain intrinsically connected to it as individuals." ''Too Many Voices'' also uses that same compositional elements of Dead Can Dance and This Mortal Coil in that it uses "heightened emotional tension of the present seen through a futuristic lens," wrote Birkut. A difference of ''Too Many Voices'' and the music of the two duos is that the tension remains throughout the whole record. As Birkut wrote, "Where This Mortal Coil softened the blow of tracks such as “Come Here My Love” and “The Horizon Bleeds and Sucks its Thumb” with gentle ballads, delicate interludes, and folk covers, Stott retains that level of intensity on ''Too Many Voices'' without having to strike a compromise."


Release and promotion

On 30 March 2016, an official video and single for "Butterflies" was released.Iadarola, Alexander (30 March 2016)
"Andy Stott Announces New Album 'Too Many Voices,' Shares Video for Lead Single"
''Thump''. Vice Media. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
The Michael England-directed video displays shots of
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and dancer Rafael Martin performing moves in it. "Selfish" was issued as the album's second single on 15 April 2016. ''Too Many Voices'' was finally distributed by Modern Love Records on 22 April. Stott performed at three shows in the United States to support the LP: the
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on 31 March 2016, the Further Future Festival in
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on 29 April 2016, and
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on 7 May 2016.


Critical reception

''Too Many Voices'' garnered more criticism than Stott's previous albums. Beta found Stott's transition to a less "foreboding" mood with ''Too Many Voices'' to be inferior to his past works. He also wrote that most of the tracks felt "unfinished," writing, "there’s plenty of low and high end, but none of the gray in-between. It makes for an album that sounds more like backing tracks missing the singer and the song to complete them." Another review from ''
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'''s Angus Finlayson opined that the album "marks a new stage on tott'sjourney into the pop unknown, but it feels like he's not quite there yet." He wrote that some songs show that "Stott's pop sense is more finely honed than ever," while some "return to the techno trudge of Stott's 2011 breakthrough EPs, but without the grit and wheeze that made them so intense." A ''Spectrum Culture'' stated, "despite the quality of the tracks, nothing stands out as particularly revelatory after several LPs of subtle reinvention by the producer." Regardless, critical opinion of ''Too Many Voices'' was still very favorable in general, some reviewers calling it Stott's best release.Sackllah, David (26 April 2016)
"Andy Stott – Too Many Voices"
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Birkut, scoring the album a 4.5 out of five, called the tracks on the album "some of tott'smost severely commanding and disturbingly tender songs to date." He described the LP as an "immersive experience that builds on tott’spast without once holding imback," elaborating that while "fresh approaches are introduced from the opening track onward, there are heartening returns to the tested formulas that give Stott his gritty edge." As Aine Devaney of ''Crack'' magazine wrote, "there’s a space and light to this record that makes it tott'smost honest and sentimental release to date." David Molloy of Irish magazine ''
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'' stated that the album "continues tott'sexperimental streak with increasingly interesting results," also highlighting that, in contrast to his previous work, ''Too Many Voice'''s more spacious structure will attract new listeners while still leaving room for Stott to explore new types of styles and sounds. Franquelli described the album as "Stott at his best, a composer whose futuristic music is well rooted in today’s world, one that is badly connected to material reality, without a ''locus'', with an idea of time that is flexible, adaptable." In a June 2016, ''Spin'' listed ''Too Many Voices'' as one of "The 50 Best Albums of 2016 So Far." In terms of year-end lists, the album was awarded being one of the best releases of 2016 by ''XLR8R'', the publication describing it "as soothing and beautiful as we've come to expect from Stott; an exquisite album and cerebral exploration that continues to grow on you the more it touches the turntable.""XLR8R's Best of 2016: Releases"
''XLR8R''. 23 December 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
It also made it into the year-end lists of best records by ''Tiny Mix Tapes'', where it was number 31, and
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Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from
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and the liner notes of ''Too Many Voices''.''Too Many Voices'' (2016).
Andy Stott Andy Stott is a British electronic musician and producer, living in Manchester. Biography His debut album was ''Merciless'' in 2006, and was followed by ''Unknown Exception'' (2008) and ''Luxury Problems'' in 2012. ''Passed Me By'' (2011) mar ...
. Modern Love. LOVE101.
* Andy Stott – production * Alison Skidmore – vocals *
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– mastering * Julie Lemberger – photography


Charts


References

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