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Having previously claimed that "drugs make better music," London hip-pop rapper/vocalist Example appears to have developed a conscience for his third album, Playing in the Shadows. "Did we take it too far/did we chase the rabbit into wonderland?" he ponders on the Nero-produced reflection on a "messed-up generation"; the Skream collaboration "Under the Influence" sees him declare that "playtime's over" on a cautionary cocaine tale packed with suitably claustrophobic beats and industrial synths, while the chaotic "Wrong in the Head" features rabble-rousing chants of "no more fun nights for you young man" against a backdrop of skittering drum‘n'bass beats and wobbling basslines. But while the subject matter is much more contemplative, and indeed darker, than the pure party vibes of predecessor Won't Go Quietly, its sound is still as hedonistic as ever, largely thanks to the presence of some of the contemporary dance scene's most illustrious figures, including Faithless, who provide their trademark, stadium-sized synth riffs on the dreamy trance of "The Way," Dutch DJ Laidback Luke, who fuses pulsing house beats with dirty basslines and a haunting piano riff on the epic floor-filler "Natural Disaster," and U.K. producer Michael Woods, who lends an anthemic quality to the chart-topper "Changed the Way You Kiss Me," a thunderous, bass-led account of a relationship gone sour. Encased in a four-to-the-floor production, the album's slightly preachy messages may fall on deaf ears, but things only start to go a little awry when he ditches the rally calls and embraces his more tender and sensitive side. "Kickstarts" proved that he's capable of creating a great, lovelorn, midtempo song, which makes it all the more disappointing that the corny '80s power ballad feel of "Microphone," the pedestrian, acoustic hip-hop of closer "Anything," and the brooding but dull melancholy of the title track, don't come close to matching its majestic standard. However, it's still refreshing to hear a dance artist whose lyrical themes extend beyond the "having fun in the club" clichés of his contemporaries, and while Playing in the Shadows' sound doesn't always match his ambition, it's a confident and self-assured record which suggests that his dreams of headlining Wembley Stadium might not be as far-fetched as first thought.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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Skies Don't Lie
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Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Lyricist - Adam Walder, Lyricist, Producer

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings

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Stay Awake (Radio Edit)
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00:03:24

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Composer, Lyricist - Daniel Stephens, Composer, Lyricist - Joseph Ray, Composer, Lyricist

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Ministry of Sound Recordings Ltd., under exclusive license to Universal Music Domestic Rock/Urban, a division of Universal Music GmbH

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Changed The Way You Kiss Me (Radio Edit)
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00:03:15

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Writer - Michael Woods, Writer

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Ministry Of Sound Recordings Ltd

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The Way
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00:04:28

Sister Bliss, Lyricist - Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Lyricist - Faithless, Producer - Rollo, Lyricist

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings

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Natural Disaster (Extended)
Laidback Luke
00:05:06

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Composer, Lyricist - Laidback Luke, Producer, MainArtist - Lucas van Scheppingen, Composer, Lyricist

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings under exclusive license from Mixmash Records BV.

6
Never Had a Day
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00:03:53

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Lyricist - Andy Sheldrake, Lyricist, Producer

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings

7
Microphone
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00:04:16

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Lyricist - Guy Chambers, Lyricist - Brookes Brothers, Producer

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings

8
Playing in the Shadows
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00:04:39

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Composer, Lyricist - Saul Milton, Composer, Lyricist - Iain Archer, Composer, Lyricist - William Kennard, Composer, Lyricist - Chase & Status, Producer

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings

9
Midnight Run
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00:04:00

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Composer, Lyricist - Jon Gooch, Composer, Lyricist

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings, under exclusive license to Universal Music Domestic Rock/Urban, a division of Universal Music GmbH

10
Under the Influence
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00:04:55

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Composer, Lyricist - Oliver Jones, Lyricist, Producer

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings

11
Wrong in the Head
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00:03:11

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Lyricist - Tom Neville, Lyricist, Producer

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings

12
Anything
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00:03:31

Example, MainArtist - Elliot Gleave, Composer - Dirty South , Producer - Dragan, Lyricist

2011 Staneric Recordings 2011 Staneric Recordings

Albumbeschreibung

Having previously claimed that "drugs make better music," London hip-pop rapper/vocalist Example appears to have developed a conscience for his third album, Playing in the Shadows. "Did we take it too far/did we chase the rabbit into wonderland?" he ponders on the Nero-produced reflection on a "messed-up generation"; the Skream collaboration "Under the Influence" sees him declare that "playtime's over" on a cautionary cocaine tale packed with suitably claustrophobic beats and industrial synths, while the chaotic "Wrong in the Head" features rabble-rousing chants of "no more fun nights for you young man" against a backdrop of skittering drum‘n'bass beats and wobbling basslines. But while the subject matter is much more contemplative, and indeed darker, than the pure party vibes of predecessor Won't Go Quietly, its sound is still as hedonistic as ever, largely thanks to the presence of some of the contemporary dance scene's most illustrious figures, including Faithless, who provide their trademark, stadium-sized synth riffs on the dreamy trance of "The Way," Dutch DJ Laidback Luke, who fuses pulsing house beats with dirty basslines and a haunting piano riff on the epic floor-filler "Natural Disaster," and U.K. producer Michael Woods, who lends an anthemic quality to the chart-topper "Changed the Way You Kiss Me," a thunderous, bass-led account of a relationship gone sour. Encased in a four-to-the-floor production, the album's slightly preachy messages may fall on deaf ears, but things only start to go a little awry when he ditches the rally calls and embraces his more tender and sensitive side. "Kickstarts" proved that he's capable of creating a great, lovelorn, midtempo song, which makes it all the more disappointing that the corny '80s power ballad feel of "Microphone," the pedestrian, acoustic hip-hop of closer "Anything," and the brooding but dull melancholy of the title track, don't come close to matching its majestic standard. However, it's still refreshing to hear a dance artist whose lyrical themes extend beyond the "having fun in the club" clichés of his contemporaries, and while Playing in the Shadows' sound doesn't always match his ambition, it's a confident and self-assured record which suggests that his dreams of headlining Wembley Stadium might not be as far-fetched as first thought.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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