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Zephyr (Basement Jaxx EP)

Zephyr
Basement Jaxx Zephyr.jpg
Studio album / EP by Basement Jaxx
Released December 7, 2009 (2009-12-07)
Recorded March 2007 - September 2009
Genre Chill-out
Length 33:16
Label
Producer
  • Simon Ratcliffe
  • Felix Buxton
Basement Jaxx chronology
Scars
(2009)
Zephyr
(2009)
Junto
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars
Pitchfork 7.0/10

Zephyr is the sixth studio album by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx. Released in December 7, 2009 as an extended play (EP) internationally.

The group had originally planned on recording a double album, with one album consisting of more ambient and mellow songs and the other traditional dance music tracks. However, the group decided on releasing Scars on its own, with Zephyr as its follow-up.

Felix Buxton told PopMatters: "[As] we were very keen on kind of doing a double-album. And then it’s just one of those things: you feel [you’re in] your progressive rock phase. It’s very Spinal Tap to do a double-album, and acts [sometimes] take themselves too seriously, so we were at that point [where] we want to take ourselves seriously; and also we also always enjoy doing the soundscape stuff."

Zephyr was released on 7 December 2009 by record label XL. Initially, the album was only released as a digital download, but a physical release followed in March 2010.

"Walking in the Clouds" features the voice of Joe Benjamin, a 70-year-old Bermudan man that walks around Brixton with "a Stetson hat, a large stick and a kind of poncho." Buxton befriended him when he used to live there, then he invited Benjamin to the studio to record "Benjilude", an interlude from their 2003 album Kish Kash.

AllMusic called the album an "altogether more reflective affair [than Scars] that allows Buxton and Ratcliffe to showcase their unique interpretation of a chillout album", though criticising the album's short length.


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