Dance music titans WAY OUT WEST return this fall with their fourth studio album We Love Machine
Nick Warren and Jody Wisternoff are back for an album’s worth of beautiful tracks based on their love of analog synths.
After three albums and many hits later the Bristol duo of Nick Warren and Jody Wisternoff have returned for the next round of future hits with We Love Machine. This is their ode to classic analog synths and the beautiful music that’s made with them.
Messrs Warren and Wisternoff lie poised for the unveiling of We Love Machine: their fourth full album in sixteen years of partnership. Way Out West (1997) and Intensify (2001), were replete with commercial potential--so much so that the duo cut loose for 2004’s Don’t Look Now, galvanizing hordes at a sunkissed Glastonbury when they hit them with the airbrakes of “Anything But You”. The appointment of vocalist Omi left a lot of guest singers biting dust--to chip in on a Way Out West recording meant either instant dancefloor celebrity or worship from the gold-wired audiophiles. A place in the Top 40 was always a likelihood too--the boys have been there and back four times, hitting the Dance #1 spot with “Mindcircus” (2002) and touching the indie crowd with “Don’t Forget Me” (2005). |