A1 Alto
A2 Goodness
A3 Drifter
A4 Spiral
A5 Tango
A6 365
B1 Shredder
B2 El Portal (part 2)
B3 Love Loop To Fade
B4 Worldwide
B5 Things Will Never B Tha Same
B6 Take Me With You
Anthony Naples returns with his second full length album, "Take Me With You", arriving first as a ¡ÆMixed Version¡Ç cassette inspired and commissioned by the Good Morning Tapes series, followed by Digital, Vinyl and even Long Sleeve T-Shirt formats.
Originally conceived as a D.J. mixtape dedicated to friends and the time spent with them in the morning hours after the parties over (or beginning) - it quickly morphed into a soft focused meditation on all things warm and intangible.
¡ÈTake Me With You¡É fires off in all styles - the opening triptych of the extra-cosmic ¡ÈAlto¡É, post-rave pianos of ¡ÈGoodness¡É and slow-dance-inducing ¡ÈDrifter¡É bring the attention inward — taking cues from a host of personal favorites including: ¡ÈSpace¡É LP by Space, The Theater Of Eternal Music, Panda Bear¡Çs ¡ÈPerson Pitch¡É , Atlas Sound¡Çs ¡ÈLet The Blind Lead¡Ä¡É, Arthur Russell¡Çs ¡ÈWorld Of Echo¡É, Suzanne Ciani¡Çs ¡ÈBuchla Concerts: 1975¡É, The Microphones ¡ÈThe Glow Pt. II¡É & ¡ÈMount Eerie¡É, A mixtape of Krautrock from DJ Ivan Berko and most definitely Holger Czukay, ¡ÈTake Me With You¡É is a fresh turn for Naples as he ascends into a blend of his most personal work to date — touching on trip-hop, psychedelic pop, ambient house, and much more along the way.
Make no mistake - ¡ÈTake Me With You¡É¡Çs message is undoubtedly about escapism, given away by its happy-abductee cover art done by the legend Biscuit— but first and foremost it reflects on that lingering feeling one gets when walking away from the ones they love.