![]() And it’s good to see designer Paul Agar using classic Foxxian typography. ![]() As with “The Arcade Project” album, this one is also CD only and priced to move at £10.99/€12.99/$13.99. That sounds like the time of maturation but Foxx hopes that he’s skirting mere nostalgia. To hear Foxx speak of it, the music seems inspired by a look to the times and places where the world seemed a place of infinite possibilities. So that tells us that it is electronic in nature, unlike the solo piano album, but closer to the Ambient rather than Rock axis of Foxxwerk. Foxx himself cites “London Overgrown,” the Ghost Harmonic project, the “Drift Music” album with Harold Budd, and his “My Lost City” album as touchstones. We received the notice just Monday that the “Avenham” project would be reaching our ears first. It was barely a month ago when we discussed the upcoming John Foxx solo piano album due at the end of March, but that album-in-waiting has already been scooped by another Foxx solo album being released prior to that on February 24th. We’re not quiiiiiiite finished with the Ultravox Family this week. ![]()
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