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AlbumMar 29 / 201912 songs, 43m 43s
Chamber Pop Synthpop
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Ty Segall’s live album is unpredictable and invigorating – the best representation of his restless creativity to date, while C Duncan also offers a sense of the unexpected on his third record

2016's Midnight Sun saw the Scottish composer and multi-instrumentalist Christopher Duncan, better known by the stage name C Duncan, expanding on the lush bedroom pop of his Mercury Prize-nominated debut with something a bit more grandiose.

C Duncan takes a collaborative approach on his third album, creating a musical backdrop that's more dynamic than ever.

7.5 / 10

C Duncan, even two albums into his career, can rightfully be called an auteur. He approaches each project like a director, with an unparalleled attention to detail that shows in each aspect, from the album art (which he paints himself) to each rich, goopy

6 / 10

For album number three, multi-instrumentalist C Duncan has beefed up his sound with help from Elbow’s Craig Potter, leading a cast of musicians. The

9 / 10

Expect the unexpected.