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Junkie XL's new album 'Today' - download audio!

Author: cds@tranzfusion
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Check out the new album from JUNKIE XL due out April 18 on ULTRA Records. With his signature poor boy cap and tie, JUNKIE XL aka Tom Holkenborg is one of electronic music's most celebrated musicians.

Here are the audio and video links for "TODAY "

Audio for 'Today'

(Low Quality)
http://www.ultrarecords.com/junkie/album1.ram

(High Quality)
http://www.ultrarecords.com/junkie/album.ram

The video link is on:
Www.ultrarecords.com/junkiexl

An often gorgeous journey through Holkenborg's musical interests, Today is occasionally shot through with riff-rock immediacy, and more often recalls the melodic beauty of New Order, while sometimes throbbing and pulsing like a house record. It's an album born out of the early winter months of 2005 when Holkenborg relocated from Amsterdam to the Venice Beach area of Los Angeles to concentrate on film, video game and commercial projects.

The predecessor to Today, Radio JXL - A Broadcast from the Computer Hell Cabin (2002) was a virtual, dream-like pirate radio station with the voices of Solomon Burke, Peter Tosh, Chuck D, Dave Gahan, Robert Smith and others strewn across clever, beat-laden JUNKIE XL creations. On Today, Holkenborg goes back to basics by reverting to the more guitar-based sound (yes, he also plays guitar and lots of it!) of his first two discs--Saturday Teenage Kick (1997), Big Sounds of the Drags (1999)--and the use of just one singer, newcomer Nathan Mader who also co-wrote the lyrics for Drift Away, We Become One, and Even In This Moment. Long-time friend and collaborator Lucas Banker was also involved in writing the album.

Look soon for a video for the album's title track and first single Today will accompany the promotion of the new album. Directed by first-time video director Glenn Cole who is also co-founder and creative director of advertising agency '72andSunny', the video features Tom Holkenborg as a barber who creates outrageous haircuts for anyone who visits his barbershop. Like the sign in the window says 'Get Junkified'. Cole and Junkie XL first collaborated on a Nike World Cup commercial in 2002, which resulted in the JXL remix of Elvis' A Little Less Conversation.

In addition, JUNKIE XL will embark on a national support tour that will kick off March 25 at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. Titled the Feels Like Today Tour after a verse from Today, the month-long trek will take JUNKIE XL and his live show through several major markets across America. Dates will be announced shortly.

The complete track listing for 'Today' is:

1: Youthful
2: Mushroom
3: Such A Tease
4: Today
5: Drift Away
6: I Have Got A Xerox To Copy
7: Even In This Moment
8: Yesterdays
9: Honey
10: We Become One

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