
Lamb's 1999 single "All in Your Hands" offers a quintessential taste of their cinematic trip-hop, featuring Lou Rhodes' ethereal vocals woven into Andy Barlow's intricate, jazz-inflected electronic so
May 1, 1999 · Fontana
This single is for those who crave sonic depth and emotional resonance. Imagine the velvet darkness of a late-night city, illuminated by distant streetlights, as a voice like liquid starlight guides you through intricate electronic tapestries. "All in Your Hands" is a masterclass in atmospheric trip-hop, blending melancholic beauty with subtle rhythmic complexity. It's an album to own for its ability to transform any space into a contemplative sanctuary, a soundtrack for introspection and quiet wonder.
How does All in Your Hands sound next to the rest of Lamb's catalogue?
The production is pushed a touch harder into studio polished than this artist usually allows.
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