Laid Back Craig Peyton - Automan

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Review by Fannie Vincent

Alright, let’s get into this. Automan by Laid Back Craig Peyton is one of those albums that sneaks up on you, like a synthwave ninja from the early 2000s. Released in 2002 (yeah, I know, ancient times), it’s dripping with Electro vibes and Synth-pop swagger. The UK-based artist put out this gem under his own label, Automan, which makes sense because who better to trust with your baby than yourself? Now, the album kicks off with “White Horse,” and man, this track hits different. It's got this pulsing beat that just grabs you by the collar and says, "Listen up!" There’s something hypnotic about the way the synths swirl around—it feels futuristic but also kinda nostalgic, like watching an old sci-fi movie while wearing neon leg warmers. Every time I hear it, I’m transported back to some alternate universe where everyone roller-skates everywhere and life is just... cooler. Then there’s “Be Thankful.” This one sticks with me for its sheer vibe. It’s not trying too hard; it just flows effortlessly, you know? The bassline slinks along like it owns the place, and the vocals have this laid-back confidence that makes you wanna nod your head and say, “Yeah, okay, fair enough.” It’s the kind of song you’d play at 3 AM when you’re driving nowhere in particular, windows down, letting the night air mess up your hair. What gets me about Automan is how unpretentious it feels. It doesn’t scream, “LOOK AT ME, I’M ART!” Instead, it lets the music do the talking. And honestly, sometimes that’s all you need. These tracks aren’t perfect—they’ve got quirks and rough edges—but maybe that’s why they stick in my brain. They feel human, even though they’re packed with machines. Here’s the thing: listening to this album now, two decades later, it feels weirdly ahead of its time. Like, if someone dropped this today, people would lose their minds over the retro-futuristic sound. But back then? Maybe it was just another blip in the Electronica wave. Who knows? All I know is, next time I’m stuck in traffic or feeling blah, I’ll throw on “White Horse” or “Be Thankful” and let the beats remind me that life can still feel electric—even when you’re standing still. Oh, and random thought: I bet aliens would love this album. Just saying.

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Download

Filename: laid-back-craig-peyton-automan.zip
  • MP3 size: 9 mb
  • FLAC size: 120.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Be Thankful...
White Horse

Video

Craig Peyton - Be Thankful For What You Got (Instrumental)

Images

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Catalog Numbers

12 AUTO 11

Labels

Automan

Listen online

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 45 RPM
  • Unofficial Release

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed ByMPO
Manufactured ByEurodisc Manufacturing

Notes

  • A) is the 12" version of Laid Back - "White Horse", also known as the US Edit.
  • B) is the instrumental of Craig Peyton - "Be Thankful for What You Got".
  • Both tracks originally released in 1983.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched Side A): 12 AUTO 11 A1 MPO EURODISC
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched Side B): 12 AUTO 11 B1 MPO

About Laid Back Craig Peyton

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Danish electronic music duo group from Copenhagen, formed in 1979. As Laid Back, Copenhagen, Denmark-based duo Tim Stahl and John Guldberg are known most for a handful of stylistically disparate hits that spanned the 1980s. The duo had met the previous decade with the Starbox Band, discovered that they worked well together, and within a short period of time landed a contract as Laid Back on Teldec subsidiary Ultraphone. Their first single, Maybe Im Crazy, was released in 1980, preceding their self-titled debut album released the following year. Two years later, they signed with the Medley label and scored a hit in their homeland and abroad with the descriptively titled Sunshine Reggae, released in support of their second album, Keep Smiling. The single was unsuccessful in the U.S., but its B-side, a snapping electro-funk number titled White Horse, was embraced by several of the countrys club DJs. Licensed in the States by Sire, the track topped the Billboard club chart and went on to be referenced many times, most significantly on Monifahs 1998 hit Touch It. After Play It Straight and See You in the Lobby, Stahl and Guldberg had additional success with the Ariola label, where they added to their pile of hits with Bakerman. The Ariola deal produced the albums Hole in the Sky and Why Is Everybody in Such a Hurry!, as well as the career-spanning retrospective Laidest Greatest. Although Laid Back released only Unfinished Symphonies and Happy Dreamer during the next several years, the duo also worked as film music composers, and were awarded a Robert, the Danish equivalent of an Oscar, for their work on Flyvende Farmor. In the early 2010s, they were as active as ever with self-released albums including Cosmic Vibes, Cosyland and the multi-volume Uptimistic Music. Marking the bands 40th anniversary, Laid Back returned with the full-length Healing Feeling in late 2019.

Name Vars

  • L. B.
  • L.B.
  • Laid
  • Laid Black
  • Laidback
  • Led Back
  • Лейд Бек

Members

  • Tim Stahl
  • John Guldberg

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Automan* by Laid Back Craig Peyton is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. Released in 2002 in the UK, it blends electro and synth-pop seamlessly. Tracks like "White Horse" and "Be Thankful" showcase a unique sound that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. The album was even released under its own label, aptly named Automan. It’s the kind of record that takes you back to the early 2000s electronic vibe while still feeling fresh today.

Comments

ericatay93
2025-03-12
@talkinfunk

No problem at all, thanks for the thanks. A true piece of summer funk.
achadwick
2025-03-11
Thanks ........!!!!