Welsh duo Man Without Country return with new album Maximum Entropy, released 19th January 2015 on Lost Balloon. Combining sleek electronic minimalism with a love of classic pop music, Man Without Country develop the atmospheric electronica of 2012's debut Foe into a rich, gorgeous and altogether bolder style on Maximum Entropy. There are infectious and compelling melodies to spare, as Ryan James and Tomas Greenhalf merge the pared-back synths of Ulrich Schnauss and East India Youth with the adventurous quest to redefine pop music shared with early electronic pioneers like The Human League. The album was recorded, produced and mixed entirely by the band in their home studios in South Wales
Welsh duo Man Without Country return with new album Maximum Entropy, released 19th January 2015 on Lost Balloon. Combining sleek electronic minimalism with a love of classic pop music, Man Without Country develop the atmospheric electronica of 2012's debut Foe into a rich, gorgeous and altogether bolder style on Maximum Entropy. There are infectious and compelling melodies to spare, as Ryan James and Tomas Greenhalf merge the pared-back synths of Ulrich Schnauss and East India Youth with the adventurous quest to redefine pop music shared with early electronic pioneers like The Human League. The album was recorded, produced and mixed entirely by the band in their home studios in South Wales