Great new records come in three tranches. There's your chalk: the records you saw coming from miles away, teased over months with a slowly unfurling press campaign, from an artist with full public buy-in. There's your sleepers: great records that you had a bit of context for, kept under the radar due to an indifferent social media or journalistic landscape, flowering outside of the traditional cycle. Then there are your outliers: you're walking around, an apple hits you on the head, and it inspires you.
This third tranche describes the case of Dream Curtain Eternally Gentle, the debut full-length by the London-based producer and DJ known as Stone. Released on the always timeless and cheeky 3XL, Dream Curtain Eternally Gentle dropped one fateful Friday morning without warning. All the signs were there: a steady drip of bangers on dropped each summer, perfectly complementing the slow unfurling of singles that would come together to generate James K's Friend. We should have known, but we didn't see it coming—now it's here, and we're grateful.
Part chillout compilation, part beat tape, no skips, Dream Curtain Eternally Gentle is an endlessly addictive record with all the makings of a classic. And it is. For more context, we spoke with the man himself to get a feel for what brought this blurry apple to fruition.