Maps
Maps is the project of Northampton, U.K. sound sculptor James Chapman, who combines indie electronic sounds with atmospheric, sleepy rock that owes as much to Spiritualized and My Bloody Valentine as it does to Four Tet and Boards of Canada. Recording for the Mute Records roster, his 2007 debut earned a Mercury Prize nomination and paved the way for a series of ever-evolving albums like 2013's Vicissitude and the ambitious, highly collaborative 2019 album Colours. Reflect. Time. Loss. Moving into the next decade, Maps explored uptempo dance sounds on 2023's Counter Melodies.A classical violinist and percussionist in his earlier years, Chapman eventually gravitated toward atmospheric rock and electronic music. In 2005, he bought a 16-track recorder and began recording songs inspired by Spacemen 3 and the Beloved. EPs such as Start Something, which was released on Last Space Recordings in 2006, led to Chapman signing with Mute. The label released Maps' 2007 debut album, We Can Create, which was co-produced by Valgeir Sigurosson (Björk) and mixed by Ken Thomas (Sigur Rós). Shortlisted for the Mercury Prize, the album earned widespread acclaim and set the table for his more electronically inclined follow-up, 2009's Turning the Mind, which explored the concepts of mindfulness and the way the mind reacts to different stimuli. Chapman further honed his sound on 2013's Vicissitude, which featured some of his catchiest and most electronic-based songs to date. The following year, the remix collection Realigned arrived. It featured some of the best reworkings of all of Maps music to date and included contributions from Andy Stott, M83, and the Field, among others. In 2016, Chapman detoured into a new project, collaborating with Mute labelmate Polly Scattergood as the duo ondeadwaves. Resuming work as Maps, he set out to record his most ambitious album yet, working with classical ensemble the Echo Collective and a variety of singers and guest instrumentalists to create 2019's Colours. Reflect. Time. Loss. Moving away from the more cerebral and melancholic style of his previous collections, Chapman opted for a vivid, dance-oriented sound on Maps' fifth album, 2023's Counter Melodies.
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Discografía
79 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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What You Want (Extended)
Electrónica - Editado por Klub Record el 29 nov 2024
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Counter Melodies
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 10 feb 2023
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Counter Continuo
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 16 ene 2024
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Colours. Reflect. Time. Loss.
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 10 may 2019
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Lack Of Sleep (Pye Corner Audio Remix)
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 16 mar 2023
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Transmission (Plaid Remix)
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 19 sept 2023
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What You Want
Electrónica - Editado por Klub Record el 29 nov 2024
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Love Will Come (Maps' Brave New Version)
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 9 mar 2021
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I'll Do Anything
Pop - Editado por Where is Maps? el 8 nov 2024
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EP3. Colours. Remixed. Time. Loss.
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 17 jul 2020
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Witchy Feel (GLOK Remix)
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 8 dic 2022
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EP1. Colours. Remixed. Time. Loss.
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 22 may 2020
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EP4. Colours. Remixed. Time. Loss.
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 21 ago 2020
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The Plans We Made (Thematic Variation)
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 2 ago 2019
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Both Sides (Thematic Variation)
Electrónica - Editado por MUTE el 28 mar 2019
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