New Ways Out

New Ways Out is a 2016 album by Jim Jupp, under the pseudonym of Belbury Poly. It was scheduled to be released on 27 May 2016 by independent record label Ghost Box Music on CD, online download, and 12" vinyl record.

New Ways Out
Studio album by
Released27 May 2016
GenreElectronic music[1][2]
Experimental music[1]
Krautrock[2]
LabelGhost Box Music GBX024
Belbury Poly chronology
The Belbury Tales
(2012)
New Ways Out
(2016)

Accolades

Publication Accolade Year Rank
Rough Trade Albums of the Year 2016
94[3]

Track listing

12" vinyl record

No.TitleLength
1."These Ringing Hills"4:13
2."Starhazy"4:37
3."The Elsewhere Shuffle"4:39
4."The New Harmony"8:51
5."Hey Now Here He Comes"3:43
6."The Green Scene"3:40
7."Water Wheel"3:57
8."Downstream"4:15
9."Old Ways In"5:54
10."Playground Gateway"1:58

CD release

No.TitleLength
1."These Ringing Hills"4:13
2."Starhazy"4:37
3."The Elsewhere Shuffle"4:39
4."The New Harmony"8:51
5."Hey Now Here He Comes"3:43
6."The Green Scene"3:40
7."Water Wheel"3:57
8."Downstream"4:15
9."Old Ways In"5:54
10."All in Good Time"3:56
11."Playground Gateway"1:58

Reception

DJ Food described the album "Autobahn-era Kraftwerk meets Glitter Band glam stomp meets folk-tinged vocals and sunshine Sesame Street ‘ba-ba-bum’ singalong harmonies."[4]

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gollark: I think market systems are waaay better than some weird communist one at resource allocation (with intervention), so I'd prefer markets + limited central governance.

References

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