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Words And Pictures

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pocket*galaxy Nu:Tone's third album is more Rave and Pop than its two forerunners. Together with a lot of different vocalists, big gestures and moments for the dancefloor are created. The music really moves forward. But also some darker moments, a bit Jungle and three Downbeat tracks enrich this album. The whole thing is as colourful and bright as the great album cover. Favorite track: Do You Like It (feat. Natalie Williams).
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Bringing vocal D+B back with his new album 'Words And Pictures', one of Hospital’s foremost artists makes a welcomed return to the frontline. In a career in music now spanning over a decade, and with fans from Dillinja to Tom Middleton Nu:Tone has garnered an impressive reputation for himself both at home and abroad. From his debut album 'Brave Nu World' in 2005, through 'Back Of Beyond' (2007) as well as his work alongside Logistics and Commix as part of “The Future Sound of Cambridge”, and recent forays into more dancefloor territory as ''Nu:Logic'' he has consistently provided only the best output.

'Words And Pictures' steps things up to a new level, with no less than eight vocalists featured throughout the thirteen-track duration including revered names as Ben Westbeech and Natalie Williams. Opening with the A-side of lead single 'Shine In', it’s all soaring vocals and shimmering hands-in-the-air business at the start. Moving through darker, heavier moments such as 'The First Time Ever' and the moody melancholy of ‘Set Me Free’ things take a turn to the past in the final section of the album. ‘This Love Has Gone’ is a stripped back ballad, whilst 'Invisible' sees Dan Gresham team up with jungle legends 4Hero for 'Invisible' – one that’s sure to get all the old skool junglists all misty eyed with nostalgia.

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released February 28, 2011

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Nu:Tone Cambridge, UK

Since signing to Hospital in 2003, Nu:Tone has risen through the ranks to become one of the most highly respected producers in the scene, with everyone from LTJ Bukem to Sub Focus busting his tunes.

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