Logistcs, one of Hospital Records’ most prolifc artsts, is back with his seventh studio album ‘Hologram’. Inspired by his travels to Hong-Kong and New Zealand, this universally admired drum & bass fgure presents a vibrant 16-track collecton soaked in his signature groove, soul and liquid-funk stylings.
Opening track ‘Lotus Flower’ sets a warm springtme tone with futering harplike arpeggios and atmospheric pads. ‘Broken Light’ follows on from the success that singer/songwriter Thomas Oliver brought on Logistcs’ collaboratve LP with brother Nu:Tone. A sombre tone matched with melancholic lyrics bring a blissful beat to the album.
Keeping true to the craf, ‘Chant’ fips to Logistcs’ jungle style with moltenhot fair. A powerful punch of expertly sliced breaks and vocal stabs are the ingredients for this dancefoor weapon.
It’s safe to say that this has been worth the wait. Although ttled from the evergrowing illusion of the digital-age, ‘Hologram’ is an example of Logistcs’ very real talent and is a welcomed additon to his impressive repertoire of drum & bass classics. Quantty, quality and a ferce musical character is everything we have come to expect from this Hospital staple