
James Yuill's North American debut, Turning Down Water for Air, is out this week on Nettwerk Records. The album's twelve "folktronic" tracks frame acoustic over liquid beats showing Yuill's diverse influences working with solid result. Favorites include the single "No pins allowed," the fractured slipstream of "Over the hills," and the battle of personal demons on the closer "Somehow." All that said, the fruitful yearn of "This sweet love," fitted with aural undulations to set the mood straight, may sit atop Turning Down Water for Air . If this is your [...]