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Loraine James - Detached From The Rest Of You

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Loraine James - Detached From The Rest Of You

Loraine James - Detached From The Rest Of You

Forged from the fire of internal struggles, Loraine James was wrestling with confidence and a desire for change when she embarked on ā€œDetached From The Rest Of Youā€. A guiding hand came through producing 2025's ā€œClandestineā€ EP with singer Anysia Kym, which gave her the experience of a more 'pop' setting and the tools and insight to work her instrumentals into more conventional shapes; a shift from club driven sounds and winding instrumentals into more precise song forms.

Loraine’s production is stripped to the bone, soundscapes of clicks and glitches inspired by Aoki Takamasa, Ryoji Ikeda, and the early-00s Clicks & Cuts school. Here, often with not much more than sparse keyboard chords to fill in with subtle colouring, she uses the space around the sounds and vocals to draw the listener in to a succinct and direct album, her most confident yet.

Guest contributors include vocalist Sydney Spann on ā€œIn a Rutā€, Alan Sparkhawk (Low) on downcast anthem ā€œPeak Againā€, Miho Hatori (Cibo Matto) on ā€œFlatlineā€, Anysia Kim on ā€œScoreā€, and Tirzah on ā€œHabits and Patternsā€. Finally her old spar, the rapper Le3 bLACK returns to spit fire with the jazz-indebted track ā€œEnding Us Allā€ with Fyn Dobson backing on tumbling drums.

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Forged from the fire of internal struggles, Loraine James was wrestling with confidence and a desire for change when she embarked on ā€œDetached From The Rest Of Youā€. A guiding hand came through producing 2025's ā€œClandestineā€ EP with singer Anysia Kym, which gave her the experience of a more 'pop' setting and the tools and insight to work her instrumentals into more conventional shapes; a shift from club driven sounds and winding instrumentals into more precise song forms.

Loraine’s production is stripped to the bone, soundscapes of clicks and glitches inspired by Aoki Takamasa, Ryoji Ikeda, and the early-00s Clicks & Cuts school. Here, often with not much more than sparse keyboard chords to fill in with subtle colouring, she uses the space around the sounds and vocals to draw the listener in to a succinct and direct album, her most confident yet.

Guest contributors include vocalist Sydney Spann on ā€œIn a Rutā€, Alan Sparkhawk (Low) on downcast anthem ā€œPeak Againā€, Miho Hatori (Cibo Matto) on ā€œFlatlineā€, Anysia Kim on ā€œScoreā€, and Tirzah on ā€œHabits and Patternsā€. Finally her old spar, the rapper Le3 bLACK returns to spit fire with the jazz-indebted track ā€œEnding Us Allā€ with Fyn Dobson backing on tumbling drums.