John Foxx, the pioneering figure of the post-punk and synthpop genres, returns with "D.N.A.", an album that masterfully blends ambient textures with the raw energy of new wave and cold wave. Released on June 2, 2010, under Metamatic Records, this 45-minute journey is a testament to Foxx's enduring influence and innovative spirit.
"D.N.A." opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Maybe Tomorrow" and closes with the atmospheric "Over the Mirage", taking the audience through a sonic landscape that is both familiar and refreshingly new. Tracks like "Kaiyagura" and "City of Mirage" showcase Foxx's knack for creating immersive soundscapes, while "Violet Bloom" and "Phantom Lover" highlight his ability to craft infectious melodies that linger long after the music has ended.
The album's standout feature is its two-part "A Secret Life" series, which serves as a sonic exploration of the human psyche. The ambient textures and haunting vocals create a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that is both captivating and deeply moving.
With "D.N.A.", John Foxx has crafted an album that is not just a collection of songs, but a cohesive and immersive experience that showcases his unique vision and enduring talent. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his music, "D.N.A." is an essential addition to any music lover's collection.