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  • Release Date

    10 April 2010

  • Length

    13 tracks

Before Gold Panda unleashed "Lucky Shiner" in all its nostalgic, sample-stuffed glory, the UK producer woodshedded, quietly releasing a series of EPs on Make Mine (UK), Avex (Japan), Various (Japan) and his own Notown Records. Even then, the hallmarks of the Gold Panda sound — static-y slices of recontextualized sound, soul-stirring chord changes, an air of heavy-lidded melancholia — were in place. For "Companion", we’ve compiled three of Gold Panda’s early 2009 EPs ("Before", "Miyamae", and "Quitter’s Raga") along with one non-EP track (“Police”) into a seamless listening experience, a journey into the heart of one of the finest beat-based musicians around.

"Companion" opens with the cinematic “Quitter’s Raga”, a not-so-distant cousin of Lucky Shiner’s calling card “You”. Over the track’s all-too-brief two minutes, Gold Panda spreads Indian classical-music samples (sitars, tablas, sweetly chanted vocals) liberally over heartstring-tugging chord changes, evoking the fluttery feeling of spotting that special someone across a crowded room. “Back Home” (from the "Miyamae" EP) pulls its source material from what sounds like a late-night barroom slowdance — tinkling chimes, softly blown horns, trembling fiddles — and whips them up into a bedroom dance party. “Long Vacation” (also from "Miyamae") opens with an unnamed speaker intoning “sometimes you make plans… sometimes they don’t work out,” and eases into a state of sonic confusion, all water-droplet percussion and frantic machine noises. “Win-San Western” (from the "Before" EP) smashes a gonzo drum‘n‘bass rhythm up against a toy xylophone and somehow ends up with the chase music from an imaginary Sergio Leone film.

A fitting complement to Gold Panda’s inimitable full-length, Companion shows a restless Gold Panda searching for his voice and, like all good creative minds, reveling in the process. Lucky for us, the searcher unearthed more than a few gems along the way.

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