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| From here, the possibilities seem endless again. - Urb / A really strong record and the best yet these ears have heard from Australia. - Muzik / Lost in the Real Sky is true next level shit. - XLR8R / An uber-weird, completely insane listening experience that deserves to be acclaimed - Blunt / Intoxicating and inspiring - Stealth |
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| From the word go, you know that this is going to be like nothing you've ever heard before. The opener samples some of the most obscure sounds of recent times, while the five man posse display their lyrical skills in the most unique of tongues. Later on "Family Assorted," Curse are joined by as many as twenty emcees, including members of Tzu, Spare Change Society and Solomon Klepto, on the nine minute track. Each time an emcee spits, the beat changes. It's amazing. The rest of the LP is just as innovative and it's obvious that Curse ov Dialect are not trying to follow any trends. - The Buzz |