Deepchild returns as Acharné with Innocence And Suburbia album

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  • Rick Bull describes the LP as "the one where I've had least to prove to anyone."
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  • Deepchild has revealed details for an album from his Acharné project titled Innocence And Suburbia. Rick Bull has used the Deepchild name to craft a wide range of electronic music for labels like Trapez, Future Classic and Thoughtless Music, the latter being home to his most recent full-length, 2012's Neukölln Burning. (He's also produced alongside Thoughtless boss Noah Pred as Concubine—their 2015 self-titled LP was nominated for electronic album of the year at Canada's Juno Awards.) He's been more quietly issuing tracks as Acharné since 2014, when he put out the Doubt EP through Seppuku Records. The project's first album is now confirmed for an April release on that label. "I think that perhaps this is the album where I've felt I've had least to prove to anyone," Bull says of Innocence And Suburbia, which he began working on in 2015. That year saw him balancing a new, "totally unexpected" relationship with the demands of touring, and he describes the LP as "a diary of this process—scrawled in short, disjointed tone poems." Listen to a "lofi excerpt" from Innocence And Suburbia.
    Tracklist 01. My Father's Spirit 02. Black Ochre 03. Beauty Tithe 04. Schipol 05. Burren Street 06. Queens 07. Miss Wyoming 08. Gauze 09. Innocence And Suburbia 10. Rapture 11. Set Things Right Seppuku Records will release Innocence And Suburbia on April 4th, 2017.
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