Thomas Dolby: A Map Of The Floating City
During his ’80s heyday, Thomas Dolby was recognized for his technical wizardry as a performer and a producer, but he rarely got his due as a songwriter. The beauty of Dolby’s classic albums The Golden Age Of Wireless and The Flat Earth wasn’t just the way he seamlessly fused electronic and conventional pop orchestration, but the way he used those sounds to tell expansive, cinematic stories about lovers and loners hopping through time and around the globe. For his first new album since 1992’s Astronauts & Heretics, Dolby gets back to what he’s always done best: exploring imaginary environments through sound and words, and always defining them primarily by the humans who populate them.