Placement News: Tami LaTrell Collaborates With The Range On ‘Fallin Out Of Phase’ [LISTEN]

Tami LaTrell lands another songwriting placement “Fallin Out of Phase”, on The Range‘s album Potential.

Potential is the new album from Brooklyn, NY producer James Hinton under his alias of The Range.

Hinton made the computer his primary instrument after falling under the spell of Baltimore club, bringing in his broader sonic influences from early ‘90s jungle, early ‘00s grime and mid ‘00s electronica to a new sonic whole. The software was the thing at home, but what excited the young producer was the network, and where he spiraled was YouTube. Potential uses as its backbone a series of vocal samples that Hinton has found in the deep corners of the site, guiding us around the hinterlands of YouTube, introducing us to unknown artists expressing themselves unfettered by the constraints of industry, lost in the infinite potential of an audience unknown.

Potential is a record steeped in histories – of its characters, of its forebears – but is startlingly new and alive: the network may be ones and zeros but the circuitry here runs on blood, still.

1. Regular
2. Copper Wire
3. Florida
4. Superimpose
5. Five Four
6. Falling Out of Phase
7. No Loss
8. Skeptical
9. Retune
10. So
11. 1804

Strings EP tracklisting

1. The Magic
2. True Value
3. Flag
4. Naughty

You can purchase Potential online here.

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