Tiga – No Fantasy Required
Title Of Album: No Fantasy Required
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Counter/COUNT080
Genre: Electro, House, Techno
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:49:55
Total Size: 113 mb
Tracklist:
01. No Fantasy Required 04:34
02. Make Me Fall In Love 05:42
03. 3 Rules 03:03
04. Having So Much Fun 02:57
05. Tell Me Your Secret 04:29
06. Always 04:35
07. Planet E 03:21
08. Plush 06:41
09. Bugatti 05:21
10. Don’t Break My Heart 03:50
11. Blondes Have More Fun 05:26
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On March 4th, Montreal recording artist Tiga will release the conclusion to a trilogy of albums with No Fantasy Required. There’s always been a fertile creative tension at the heart of Tiga’s music: on the one hand he’s the underground techno don, on the other, there’s a pop sensibility that enables him to write great songs. It’s this duality that makes him one of electronic music’s most engaging characters. He’s about as far from your faceless techno DJ as it’s possible to get.
In his illustrious career, he’s remixed LCD Soundsystem, Depeche Mode, Coldcut, The XX and Moby, among many others. He has used his Turbo label to break new acts like Duke Dumont, Chromeo, Gesaffelstein and Boyz Noize. In addition, he has frequently collaborated with luminaries such as James Murphy, Pusha T and, on No Fantasy Required, Hudson Mohawke and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters. Now, working with key producer Matthew Dear, and Finnish wizard Jori Hulkkonen (who also performs with him live), Tiga has made a record on which he says he feels “more honest, open and playful.”
No Fantasy Required is a collection of inspired songs that just happen to be delivered via visceral dance music. It’s an album with songs and real character, one also packed with instant bangers. No fantasy is required both because this is an honest, open, playful record and also because it provides all the fantasy you could need.
04.03.2016 Album Electro Electronic House Techno Tiga
This is technically just getting released now but all links are down (I know you had it early Alex, as usual…).
Would totally appreciate a re-up.