“ESKMO” ALBUM (Ninja Tune) (Out Now)
Release Info
Album Info
“ESKMO” (Ninja Tune) ZENDNL161 – Release Date: October 4, 2010
NOW AVAILABLE DIRECTLY FROM ESKMO.COM: Digital | Double Vinyl | CD | Deluxe Bundle
Also available at your favorite stores: Amazon | iTunes | Bleep | Juno | Boomkat
Press Quotes
“Eskmo has created his own sound.” – Future Sequence
“Electrifyingly enveloping…Sufficient mind-melting invention here…to render Eskmo a hotter property than that chilly moniker might immediately imply.” – BBC Music
“Telling a story…futuristic…a feel of musique concrete…It’s a unique vision and fascinating example of the intersection of organic and electronic.” Fact Mag
“Elegantly melodic, beautiful electronics and enough skewed rhythmatics to make this release a brilliant opening full-length release.” - Bleep
“Ethereal and very poetic in nature, and very representative of the whole listening experience.“ – The Line of Best Fit
“Sophisticated..without being too pretentious. In fact that’s the beauty of it… You can’t help feeling ‘Eskmo’ is a heartfelt display of emotion…
Eskmo displays a courage in his song writing that shows he’s willing to try new things. Something you can’t help but respect him for.” – Contact Music
“Genre-defying…synth blaze swim in a deep electronic pool…clanking bottom end…. Eskmo feels visionary more often than not.” - Textura
Artwork: Karol Lasia | Mastering: Twerk | Photography: Trevor Traynor
“ESKMO” (Ninja Tune)
“For his new album entitled “ESKMO” (Ninja Tune), Brendan has abandoned the strictures of making tracks for the dance floor and the strictures of the 12” single format, and followed his visionary muse. “Before Warp and Planet Mu I kind of fell into the game of making tracks to get released on smaller dance labels, having to cater to ‘dance’ formulas,” he explains. “Over this past couple of years, I feel I’ve let go of that, and just writing the songs I want to write. I got back to what excited me about making electronic music when I started out, creating these little universes with sound and writing songs.”
The album was, he says, written over a six month stretch “in the middle of a whole bunch of personal relationship-type stuff, a lot of deep life-experiences happening that helped the music just bleed out of me. I just poured all those feelings into the music, it’s very cathartic. This is the first full body of work where I’m singing all over it, and allowing myself to get over that furlough of expression has been really liberating.” He goes on to say “Just like anything, I’m sure some people will connect and some won’t at all, but that’s not what this is about for me. Sound has always been a grounding purpose in my life. If you don’t dive into yourself as deep as you can, then what are you doing it for?“
The first release on the label following Ninja Tune’s 20th Anniversary box set signals a brave new chapter for this artist, and for electronica itself. Dreamy, haunting, full of ghostly funk and inventive sonics, Eskmo serves up electronica with a most human heart.” – Ninja Tune
Tracklisting
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1. Cloudlight |
8. Moving Glowstream 9. Starships 10. Communication 11. Siblings 12. Gold & Stone 13. My Gears Are Starting To Tremble |
Lyrics
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Cloudlight
I know little brother, Once, if you must know, It will matter soon, |
Moving Glowstream
Spoken with pace It lifts up its hand Turning its head, Now by this time, Reaching it hand Shadow and doom Lambent gold heart |




















