| Title | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insides (CD, Album) | Double Six Recordings, Domino | DS015CD, DNO227 | UK | 2009 | |
| Insides (CD, Album, Promo) | Domino USA, Double Six Recordings | DNO 227 P | US | 2008 | |
| Insides (CD, Album, Promo) | Double Six Recordings | DS015CDP | UK | 2008 | |
| Insides (10xFile, AAC, Album) | Double Six Recordings | DS015 | UK | 2009 | |
| Insides (2xLP, Album) | Double Six Recordings, Domino | DS015LP, DNO227LP | UK | 2009 |
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I was hoping for more of the same this time around and was even prepared to accept a subtle nod to the current trend of analog synth bashing retro electro crap that seems to have infected all other forms of dance music. Instead what we have is some sort of bastard child of Dubstep and IDM with a few ambient melodies and sensibilities thrown in for good measure. There are a few strong tracks on the album where Jon appears to go back to what he does best - lush melodies and subtle but intricate beats - but for the most it just seems to be an exercise in trying to out-program squarepusher/Aphex twin on the drums whist tryng to maintain sense of melody to keep people interested. Whist these skills are to be admired they do not reflect what Jon does best in my opinion and to be honest were done better by the aforementioned artists 10 to 15 years ago.
Overall Id rate this album as disappointing but with a few tracks of real quality to comand an overall purchase.