Will Saul Returns with First Album in 13 Years
'Open Too Close' LP is out September 27 via Aus Music.
Will Saul will return to the production fold with his new album, Open Too Close, out next month via Aus Music.
Open Too Close is the UK artist’s first full-length in 13 years, and is described as a condensed trip through the influences, discovery, and sense of history that have helped shape his career. It’s said to eschew the expectations for a dance artist to create an album “that sounds good at home, as well as in the club,” and instead draws on the timeless futurism at the heart of the music that first drew Saul into electronic music culture.
“Simply put, futuristic, melancholic sci-fi soundscapes meets stripped-back raw sample driven house music, all executed with the precision and panache of an artist who truly understands how to move a dancefloor,” the label explains. Saul adds: “It represents what I play in a club if an eight-hour set was condensed into 10 tracks.”
The physical release will be split across two EPs and available on CD on September 27. Meanwhile, you can stream “Visions” in full below.
Tracklistings
AUS142
A1: Openings
A2: Pingalatu
B1. Moorings
B2. Visions
AUS144
A1.Submerge
A2. Room 9
B1.One For Rex
B2. My Left Sock
AUSCD011 (CD + Digital version)
01. Freya’s Theme
02. Room 9
03. Visions
04. Openings
05. Moorings
06. Pingalatu
07. My Left Sock
08. Submerge
09. One For Rex
10. Get Back Up