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Steven Wilson - The Future Bites (4CD) (2021) [96kHz/24bit]
Country: UK
Genre: Progressive Rock
Format: FLAC (*tracks)
Quality: Lossless [96 kHz/24 bit]
Time: 02:50:38
Full Size: 3.15 GB



During lockdown the limited deluxe edition of THE FUTURE BITES™ has had further content added to it. Steven Wilson's 2020 album The Future Bites is an exploration of how the human brain has evolved in the Internet era.



Featuring gorgeous electronic sounds warped by human intervention (King Ghost), soaring acoustics that headinto the stratosphere (12 Things I Forgot), relentless bass-driven Motorik grooves (Follower) and swampish, murky funk (Eminent Sleaze), it is SW's most consistent work to date. The album was recorded in London and co-produced by David Kosten and Steven Wilson.

THE FUTURE BITES explores ways that the human brain has evolved in the internet era. Where 2017's Top 3 album TO THE BONE confronted the (then) emerging global issues of post truth and fake news, THE FUTURE BITES places the listener in a world of 21st century addictions. It's a place where ongoing, very public experiments with nascent technology on our lives take place constantly; where clicks and Tiks have become more important that human interaction. THE FUTURE BITES is less a bleak vision of an approaching dystopia and more a curious and playful reading of a world made all the more strange and separated by the events of 2020.

Musically, THE FUTURE BITES positively gleams. Across the album, there's tracks that deal in gorgeous electronics warped by human intervention (KING GHOST) soaring acoustics that hit the stratosphere (12 THINGS I FORGOT); a ten minute treatise on the joys of oniomania laid out by Elton John over a Moroder-esque whirlwind (PERSONAL SHOPPER) and a relentless bass-driven Motorik groove that dives right into the murk of clickbait and online radicalisation (FOLLOWER). The album's new recording, COUNT OF UNEASE, is a beautifully plaintive close to the album that floats out on a mix of piano and ambient sound. Together, the nine tracks form Steven's most consistently brilliant work to date. THE FUTURE BITES was recorded in London and co-produced by David Kosten (Bat For Lashes, Everything Everything) and Steven Wilson.

Between now and the release of the album THE FUTURE BITES website will crack a door open onto a wonderful world of purchase power, a place where everything is marketable and nothing is too random or too moronic to be considered valuable. Inspired by notable 21st century artefacts like the Virgil Abloh ceramic block or Vitality Air's canned Canadian oxygen, THE FUTURE BITES website is a fully imagined consumer universe (built in collaboration with Baby and Crystal Spotlight) designed to be accessible and addictive to anyone from the casual fan to the hardcore collector. The site will feature regular drops of limited edition merchandise over the coming months - this could be anything from a slogan shirt to a branded hole punch.

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Disc 1
01. Unself (1:05)
02. Self (2:56)
03. King Ghost (4:06)
04. 12 Things I Forgot (4:43)
05. Eminent Sleaze (3:53)
06. Man Of The People (4:42)
07. Personal Shopper (9:49)
08. Follower (4:39)
09. Count Of Unease (6:08)

Disc 2
01. Eyewitness (5:20)
02. In Floral Green (5:33)
03. Move Like A Fever (Extended Vinyl Mix) (6:15)
04. Anyone But Me (3:54)

Disc 3
01. Personal Shopper (Biffy Clyro Remix) (4:37)
02. Follower (Hexadeci Mix) (6:29)
03. Personal Shopper (Nile Rodgers Remix) (6:11)
04. King Ghost (Magit Cacoon Mix) (6:11)
05. Personal Shopper (Pure Reason Revolution Mix) (4:45)
06. King Ghost (Tangerine Dream Mix) (9:24)
07. Personal Shopper (Fitness Tracker- Shearwater Mix) (5:44)

Disc 4
01. Personal Shopper (Extended Version) (19:43)
02. Unself (Long Version) (2:46)
03. Ha Bloody Ha (5:07)
04. Move Like A Fever (4:43)
05. King Ghost (Extended Mix) (8:26)
06. I Am Cliche (2:53)
07. Wave The White Flag (4:33)
08. Eminent Sleaze (Extended Remix) (8:14)
09. In Pieces (3:59)
10. Every Kingdom Falls (4:07)

Steven Wilson, vocals, guitars, keyboards
Nick Beggs, bass, Chapman Stick
Adam Holzman, keyboards
Craig Blundell, drums
Ninet Tayeb, backing vocals



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSvdLcS62ZM

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