Fanu's 2011 album, Serendipity, is a masterclass in eclectic production, deftly weaving together a rich tapestry of jungle, drumfunk, and breakbeat influences. Released on 31 October 2011 via Lightless Recordings, this 13-track opus showcases Fanu's unique ability to craft a sonic landscape that is at once both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
Across its 1 hour and 19-minute runtime, Serendipity takes the listener on a journey through a diverse array of sounds and styles, from the laid-back grooves of 'Jumitus' and 'Vailla Menneisyyttä' to the more frenetic energy of 'Rise Up' and 'The Genius of the Crowd'. With guest appearances from Mineral and Greenleaf, the album is a testament to Fanu's collaborative spirit and his willingness to push the boundaries of what is possible within the drum and bass genre.
What sets Serendipity apart from its contemporaries is its refusal to be bound by the trends and conventions of the time. Instead, Fanu draws upon a deep well of influences, incorporating elements of liquid funk and drumstep into his sound to create something truly unique. The result is an album that is both a love letter to the drum and bass scene and a bold statement of intent from an artist unafraid to forge his own path.
With its intricate production, infectious energy, and unwavering commitment to creativity, Serendipity is a must-listen for fans of Fanu and the drum and bass genre as a whole. It is a testament to the artist's skill and craftsmanship, and a reminder that, even in a crowded and often homogeneous musical landscape, there is always room for innovation and experimentation.