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  1. Das Album, in 3 Teile gesplittet, ist der Nachfolger des hochgelobten The Road: Part 1. Die schöpferische Kraft hinter UNKLE, James Lavelle. Über das Album sagt dieser »Ich habe 2018 angefangen, eine Show bei Soho Radio zu machen, was mich dazu brachte, Platten anders zu spielen.

  2. 25. Dez. 2018 · Following on from the critically acclaimed The Road: Part I, James Lavelle's UNKLE returns with the follow up The Road: Part II / Lost Highway, split across two parts with 22 tracks, James described this journey as having "more of a mixtape aesthetic being the ultimate road trip". Available in a number of formats, belowCDDouble CD album housed in a gatefold sleeve with 16 page booklet ...

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  3. 29. März 2019 · UNKLE - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (feat. Keaton Henson) UNKLE - Ar.Mour (Feat. Elliott Power & Miink) UNKLE - Only You (feat. Miink & Will Malone) View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2019 CD release of "The Road: Part II / Lost Highway" on Discogs.

  4. 29. März 2019 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2019 Cassette release of "The Road: Part II / Lost Highway" on Discogs.

  5. 29. März 2019 · Unkle The Road: Part II / Lost Highway. Songs For The Def (VÖ: 29.03.2019) von Martin Pfnür 28.03.2019 . Artikel Teilen. James Lavelle fügt seiner Trip-Hop-Gedächtnis-Electronica mit dem ...

  6. 27. März 2019 · We probably can’t help but interpret the subtitle Lost Highway as a reference to David Lynch’s 1997 classic movie.What the film and the album seem to have in common is indeed the haunting, captivating, and immersive effect… and the slightly unusual length, as The Road: Part II takes place in two dedicated “acts” of around 40 minutes each.

  7. The latest offering from UNKLE is the second part in a trilogy of concept albums collectively representing a journey, itself a sprawling double album, divided into two 40-minute ‘acts’…how the A&R person must have wept. But if that sounds a lumpy, arduous thing to swallow, thankfully it’s anything but.