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John Foxx's "D.N.A." is a captivating exploration of sound and atmosphere, released on June 2, 2010, under Metamatic Records. This album is a departure from Foxx's more populist work, delving into ambient, experimental, and freeform territories. Comprising nine tracks, "D.N.A." spans a variety of genres including synthpop, ambient, new wave, and cold wave, all within a concise 45-minute runtime.
The album is a testament to Foxx's compositional prowess, featuring collaborations with notable artists such as Steve D'Agostino and Steve Jansen. "D.N.A." was originally created as part of an exhibition organized by ArtHertz, with the CD/DVD showcasing music and films crafted for the event. The album includes two short films directed by Jonathan, adding a visual dimension to the auditory experience.
Tracks like "Maybe Tomorrow" and "City of Mirage" showcase Foxx's signature synthpop style, while "Violet Bloom" and "Phantom Lover" delve into more ambient and atmospheric landscapes. The album also features the intriguing two-part "A Secret Life," offering a deeper dive into Foxx's experimental side.
"D.N.A." is not just an album; it's a collection of soundscapes that highlight John Foxx's versatility and artistic vision. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, this album offers a unique and immersive listening experience.