Danvers - They Dont Program Themselves

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Review by Ruslan Queiroz

Danvers' latest album, "They Don't Program Themselves," is a tour de force of chilled-out electronic beats and soulful vocals. The album's 12 tracks are a masterclass in modern electronic music, blending elements of house, disco, and funk into a seamless whole.

From the opening track, "I Can't Let Him Go," Danvers sets the tone for the album with a funky bassline and smooth vocals. The album's lead single, "Devotional," is a standout track, with its catchy melody and infectious chorus.

The album's production is top-notch, with each track expertly crafted and mixed to perfection. Danvers' attention to detail is evident throughout the album, with subtle touches and intricate arrangements adding depth and complexity to each track.

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Artist: Danvers
Album: They Dont Program Themselves

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Keep Right On6:08
They Don't Program Themselves3:50
Blind Method6:04

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Catalog Numbers

M16

Labels

Monologues Records

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Formats

  • File
  • WAV
  • EP

Notes

First two tracks appear on the M12003 vinyl release.

About Danvers

UK Producer. Member of Selectors Assemble Member of the One half of Summits One half of Charlie Haplin Co-founder of One half of for punk artist see

Real Name

    • Joe Danvers-McCabe

Aliases

  • Joe Danvers
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Summary by Ruslan Queiroz

"They Don't Program Themselves" is a must-listen for fans of electronic music, and a testament to Danvers' skills as a producer and songwriter. With its infectious beats and soulful vocals, this album is sure to be a staple of dancefloors and headphones alike for years to come.