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The Redeemer
Experimental · 2013 · 19 tracks · 44m

The Redeemer

A fractured breakup diary told through orchestral loops, deadpan vocals, and intrusive voicemails. The definitive sound of modern urban heartbreak.

April 30, 2013 · Hippos In Tanks

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A devastatingly intimate portrait of romantic abandonment set against a backdrop of hazy, orchestral loops.

Tracklist · 19 Tracks · 44m
01
I Run New York
0:36
02
The Pedigree
2:27
03
Demon
5:00
04
Flaxen
4:08
05
V
0:50
06
The Redeemer
3:32
07
Seven Seals of Affirmation
2:13
08
Walls of Jericho
3:35
09
Make It Official
1:44
10
Need 2 Let U Go
2:34
11
Dread
0:58
12
Y3
1:31
13
Papi
2:16
14
MMIX
0:54
15
All Dogs Go to Heaven
5:32
16
Imperial Gold
2:28
17
Predator
0:13
18
Brutal
3:23
19
Par
0:06
Moments Worth Listening For
The jarring transition from the aggressive opening skit into the lush, string-laden melancholy of The Pedigree.
The persistent, intrusive ringing of a telephone that underscores the mounting anxiety of the title track.
A sudden, crystalline piano melody emerging from a thick layer of tape hiss during the midpoint of Demon.

How does The Redeemer sound next to the rest of Dean Blunt's catalogue?

Love Lost+2.0σ

The writing leans far further into love lost than the rest of the catalogue.

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