09. "A Little Bit More (Herbert - A Little Bit Less Remix)"
10. "Game For Fools (Mara Carlyle Ukulady Mix)"
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Description:
(P) 2006 Warp Records Limited
(C) 2006 Warp Records Limited
Made in England.
Track 1: Recorded live at The Scala, London. Mixed at Studio Ferber, Paris.
Track 2: Piano recordings at Studio Ferber, Paris.
Track 8: Recorded at The Dungeon.
Track 9: Recorded at The Dungeon.
Publishing:
Tracks 1, 4, 5: Warp Music
Tracks 2, 3, 6 to 10: Warp Music [J. Lidell] / Edition Soder & Wacha / Warner Chappell [D. Salole]
"Multiply Additions" is an extended companion piece to Jamie Lidell's acclaimed album "Multiply" and appears here in CD format on the renowned label Warp. Rather than a simple reissue, this release explores alternative versions, remixes and re-imaginations of key tracks from "Multiply", shedding new light on Lidell's blend of soul, funk and experimental electronics. Listeners can expect elastic vocal performances, inventive beat programming and arrangements that push the original material into dance-floor territory as well as more introspective, atmospheric soundscapes. "Multiply Additions" is ideal both for fans who already cherish the original album and for newcomers looking for a concentrated taste of Lidell's hybrid of classic songwriting and forward-thinking production.
As a music article, this release also spotlights the creative arc of British singer, producer and performer Jamie Lidell, who is known for fusing vintage soul vocals with the adventurous spirit of electronic music. Emerging from a more experimental background, he gradually shifted towards structured songs, developing a reputation for powerful live performances and richly textured studio work. His breakthrough period around "Multiply" brought him broader recognition for his charismatic voice, playful funk sensibility and willingness to twist genre boundaries, establishing him as one of the most idiosyncratic voices in modern soul-inflected pop.
"Multiply Additions" appears on Warp, a label widely respected for its pioneering role in electronic and left-field music since the late 1980s. Warp has long been associated with artists who redefine genres and challenge conventional listening habits, and the label's catalogue has helped shape the sound of modern electronic, experimental and alternative music. With this release, Warp underlines its commitment to artists who are not afraid to crosspollinate styles, showing how soulful songwriting and adventurous production can coexist on a single, cohesive CD.
Whether you are drawn in by the groove-driven remixes, the subtle shifts in arrangement or the sheer personality of Lidell's vocals, "Multiply Additions" offers a detailed and engaging expansion of an already celebrated body of work. It is a release that rewards close listening while still delivering immediate hooks and rhythms, making it a strong addition to any collection that values both emotional warmth and sonic innovation.