'What's That Sound?' is another landmark in the musical saga of this most compelling of artists and the first album to be released under his own name after two via his playful alias Deptford Goth. The new album is a more fleshed out, hook laden and euphoric collection than 2014's 'Songs' and 2013's 'Life After Defo', while still retaining the irresistibly yearning, slow-burning and soulful intimacy that sets him apart. Throughout, Woolhouse carefully balances and seamlessly weaves, digital and organic ingredients, from shifting beats and synthetic keys to rippling pianos, the occasional electric guitar and Spencer Martin's saxophone, topped by Woolhouse's achingly expressive voice. 'What's That Sound?' is Woolhouse at his most vulnerable and honest and an artist at the peak of his song writing powers.